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“Fluorokinase” and pyruvic kinase
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 1958Abstract 1. 1. The enzyme catalyzing the CO2-dependent phosphorylation of fluoride by adenosine triphosphate to yield monofluorophosphate, an activity referred to as “fluorokinase,” has been isolated in crystalline form from rabbit muscle extracts. The crystalline enzyme has been found to possess considerable pyruvic kinase activity. 2. 2.
Alisa Tietz, Severo Ochoa
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, 2011
A simple and efficient method for the synthesis of polysubstituted 1,2-dihydroquinolines has been developed via an indium(III)-catalyzed tandem reaction of α-ketoesters with primary or secondary aromatic amines. With respect to the reactions of pyruvates
Ji-Chen Zhang, J. Ji
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A simple and efficient method for the synthesis of polysubstituted 1,2-dihydroquinolines has been developed via an indium(III)-catalyzed tandem reaction of α-ketoesters with primary or secondary aromatic amines. With respect to the reactions of pyruvates
Ji-Chen Zhang, J. Ji
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Pyruvate carboxylation in neurons
Journal of Neuroscience Research, 2001AbstractCarboxylation of pyruvate in the brain was for many years thought to occur only in glia, an assumption that formed much of the basis for the concept of the glutamine cycle. It was shown recently, however, that carboxylation of pyruvate to malate occurs in neurons and that it supports formation of transmitter glutamate.
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Acyl pyruvates as synthons in the Biginelli reaction
, 2010S. Ryabukhin+6 more
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Synthesis of pyridines by cyclocondensation of acetyl and benzoyl pyruvates with enamines
, 2011G. Sagitullina+4 more
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ChemInform Abstract: ABSORPTION AND EMISSION SPECTROSCOPY OF PYRUVIC ACIDS AND PYRUVATE ESTERS
Chemischer Informationsdienst, 1973D. B. Larson+2 more
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