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Significance Targeting energy metabolism in Mycobacterium tuberculosis has emerged as a new paradigm in antituberculosis drug discovery. Succinate dehydrogenase is considered the regulator of respiration in M. tuberculosis.
Xiaoting Zhou +14 more
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Paragangliomas and pheochromocytomas (PPGLs) are chromaffin tumors associated with severe catecholamine-induced morbidities. Surgical removal is often curative.
Dieter M. Matlac +20 more
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Succinate Can Shuttle Reducing Power from the Hypoxic Retina to the O2-Rich Pigment Epithelium
Summary: When O2 is plentiful, the mitochondrial electron transport chain uses it as a terminal electron acceptor. However, the mammalian retina thrives in a hypoxic niche in the eye.
Celia M. Bisbach +6 more
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Succinic Dehydrogenase in Protozoa [PDF]
THERE is, as yet, relatively little information about the occurrence of individual enzymes in Protozoa. We have been successful in demonstrating the presence of a succinic dehydrogenase in homogenates of Paramecium caudatum. This has been done using a modified Cartesian diver respirometer of macro dimensions (40–60 µ1. total volume).
B A, HUMPHREY, G F, HUMPHREY
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The quality of soybean seed is easily decreased, so that it is difficult to keep them for a long time. The research aims to study the effect of initial moisture content, packaging material and storage period on succinate dehydrogenase and cytochrome ...
Aurellia Tatipata
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Functional and Biogenetical Heterogeneity of the Inner Membrane of Rat-Liver Mitochondria [PDF]
Rat liver mitochondria were fragmented by a combined technique of swelling, shrinking, and sonication. Fragments of inner membrane were separated by density gradient centrifugation.
Allmann D. W. +50 more
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Succinate Dehydrogenase Deficiency
Abstract Background.—Partial succinate dehydrogenase deficiency (15% to 50% of normal reference enzyme activity) in skeletal muscle causes mitochondrial myopathy with various symptoms, for example, brain involvement, cardiomyopathy, and/or exercise intolerance.
G D, Vladutiu, R R, Heffner
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Treatment responses to antiangiogenetic therapy and chemotherapy in nonsecreting paraganglioma (PGL4) of urinary bladder with SDHB mutation: a case report [PDF]
Paraganglioma (PGL) is a rare neuroendocrine tumor. Currently, the malignancy is defined as the presence of metastatic spread at presentation or during follow-up.
Aschelter, Am +10 more
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Itaconate and Its Derivatives Repress Early Myogenesis In Vitro and In Vivo
A Krebs cycle intermediate metabolite, itaconate, has gained attention as a potential antimicrobial and autoimmune disease treatment due to its anti-inflammatory effects.
Tae Seok Oh +5 more
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Transcriptional analysis of pqqD and study of the regulation of pyrroloquinoline quinone biosynthesis in Methylobacterium extorquens AM1 [PDF]
Methanol dehydrogenase, the enzyme that oxidizes methanol to formaldehyde in gram-negative methylotrophs, contains the prosthetic group pyrroloquinoline quinone (PQQ).
Lidstrom, Mary E., Ramamoorthi, Roopa
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