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All 3 fates of pyruvate from glycolysis provide for the regeneration of
... The relationships among 4 common metabolic pathways that involve glucose. ...
... The relationships among 4 common metabolic pathways that involve glucose. ...
UserFiles/files/ABC Innovative Collagen Solutions
... The most abundant protein in the human body is collagen. Collagen comes in various flavors but their structures are based on the same protein chemistry. A single collagen molecule or tropocollagen is made up of three polypeptide strands wound together in a helical manner. Multiple tropocollagens bin ...
... The most abundant protein in the human body is collagen. Collagen comes in various flavors but their structures are based on the same protein chemistry. A single collagen molecule or tropocollagen is made up of three polypeptide strands wound together in a helical manner. Multiple tropocollagens bin ...
Changes in the Intracellular Concentration of Acetyl
... When cells with an original acetyl-CoA concentration of 0.09 nmol (mg dry wt)-' were placed in fresh medium containing sufficient glucose (28 mM), the intracellular acetyl-CoA increased 10.3-fold in 30 min to reach a maximum level of 0-93 nmol (mg dry wt)-l (Fig. 2). In contrast, malonyl-CoA remaine ...
... When cells with an original acetyl-CoA concentration of 0.09 nmol (mg dry wt)-' were placed in fresh medium containing sufficient glucose (28 mM), the intracellular acetyl-CoA increased 10.3-fold in 30 min to reach a maximum level of 0-93 nmol (mg dry wt)-l (Fig. 2). In contrast, malonyl-CoA remaine ...
Evolutionary Temperature Adaptation of Fish Sarcoplasmic Reticulum
... environmental temperature (ET) range experienced by each species. In general, cold adapted fish have higher activities than warm-adapted species. Similarly at 0 °C, the SR from two cold-adapted species Notothenia rossii (ET 0-4 °C) and P/euronectes p/atessa (ET 2-18 °C) accumulate calcium at six tim ...
... environmental temperature (ET) range experienced by each species. In general, cold adapted fish have higher activities than warm-adapted species. Similarly at 0 °C, the SR from two cold-adapted species Notothenia rossii (ET 0-4 °C) and P/euronectes p/atessa (ET 2-18 °C) accumulate calcium at six tim ...
Lipids
... Carnitine-mediated transfer of the fatty acyl moiety into the mitochondrial matrix is a 3-step process: 1. Carnitine Palmitoyl Transferase I, an enzyme on the cytosolic surface of the outer mitochondrial membrane, transfers a fatty acid from CoA to the OH on carnitine. 2.Carnitine acylcarnitine tra ...
... Carnitine-mediated transfer of the fatty acyl moiety into the mitochondrial matrix is a 3-step process: 1. Carnitine Palmitoyl Transferase I, an enzyme on the cytosolic surface of the outer mitochondrial membrane, transfers a fatty acid from CoA to the OH on carnitine. 2.Carnitine acylcarnitine tra ...
cellular homeostasis - Advances in Physiology Education
... CT, one of our past APS Presidents), delivered a comprehensive lecture on the fundamentals of pHi regulation and homeostasis. Dr. Boron used the very simple-to-understand analogy of temperature regulation and heating and cooling expenditures in a house to illustrate the basic principles of cellular ...
... CT, one of our past APS Presidents), delivered a comprehensive lecture on the fundamentals of pHi regulation and homeostasis. Dr. Boron used the very simple-to-understand analogy of temperature regulation and heating and cooling expenditures in a house to illustrate the basic principles of cellular ...
Supplementary information
... Under physiological conditions, a non-proliferating cell with unlimited nutrient availability will use glycolysis to metabolize some of the available glucose into pyruvate, and then use this pyruvate to feed the aerobic pathway for additional ATP production. This pathway is the most efficient route ...
... Under physiological conditions, a non-proliferating cell with unlimited nutrient availability will use glycolysis to metabolize some of the available glucose into pyruvate, and then use this pyruvate to feed the aerobic pathway for additional ATP production. This pathway is the most efficient route ...
Molecular Cloning of a Human Ca2+-dependent Cell
... Western and Northern Blot Analyses Western blot analysis was performed as described previously (20) except that diluted ascitic fluid was used as the primary antibody. Extraction of poly(A)+RNAs and Northern blot analysis were performed essentially as described by Maniatis et al. (12). Poly(A)+RNAs ...
... Western and Northern Blot Analyses Western blot analysis was performed as described previously (20) except that diluted ascitic fluid was used as the primary antibody. Extraction of poly(A)+RNAs and Northern blot analysis were performed essentially as described by Maniatis et al. (12). Poly(A)+RNAs ...
Metabolic Flux Analysis in Systems Biology of Mammalian Cells
... possibilities to deal with this challenge of usually unbalanced growth. In most cases mean fluxes are calculated for the exponential growth phase of the cells, and during this phase metabolic steady state is assumed, which is often a fair assumption [5, 20]. Another possibility is to examine metabol ...
... possibilities to deal with this challenge of usually unbalanced growth. In most cases mean fluxes are calculated for the exponential growth phase of the cells, and during this phase metabolic steady state is assumed, which is often a fair assumption [5, 20]. Another possibility is to examine metabol ...
biology 2402
... Most are used to supply energy for sustaining life processes, such as active transport, DNA replication, synthesis of proteins and other molecules, muscle contraction, and nerve impulse conduction. Some are used to synthesize structural or functional molecules such as muscle proteins, hormones, and ...
... Most are used to supply energy for sustaining life processes, such as active transport, DNA replication, synthesis of proteins and other molecules, muscle contraction, and nerve impulse conduction. Some are used to synthesize structural or functional molecules such as muscle proteins, hormones, and ...
2. tissue - specific metabolism - cmb
... work steadily and continuously in order to keep the organisms alive. 2. The heart is a completely aerobic tissue, whereas skeletal muscle can function anaerobically for limited periods. Mitochondria are much more densely packed in heart than in other cells, making up nearly half the volume of a hear ...
... work steadily and continuously in order to keep the organisms alive. 2. The heart is a completely aerobic tissue, whereas skeletal muscle can function anaerobically for limited periods. Mitochondria are much more densely packed in heart than in other cells, making up nearly half the volume of a hear ...
C - IS MU
... Elastin exhibits a very long biological half-life (the half-life of elastin in the wall of aorta is referred to be about 40 years). After the childbirth, the synthesis of elastin is distinctly reduced, if it is possible at all. The loss of tissue elasticity (namely of skin, large vessels, lung) in ...
... Elastin exhibits a very long biological half-life (the half-life of elastin in the wall of aorta is referred to be about 40 years). After the childbirth, the synthesis of elastin is distinctly reduced, if it is possible at all. The loss of tissue elasticity (namely of skin, large vessels, lung) in ...
Question paper - Unit F214/01
... Organisms respond to changes in their internal environment. These responses are controlled by nervous and hormonal mechanisms. (a) The concentration of blood glucose is regulated by hormones. Complete the passage below, using the most suitable term in each case. ...
... Organisms respond to changes in their internal environment. These responses are controlled by nervous and hormonal mechanisms. (a) The concentration of blood glucose is regulated by hormones. Complete the passage below, using the most suitable term in each case. ...
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... - allosteric control of hexokinase (low Km, high affinity); feedback inhibition but its product glucose-6-P prevents accumulation of phosphorylated glycolytic intermediates that would trap phosphate needed for ATP synthesis (excess glucose-g-6-P promotes the storage of glycogen for the same reason ...
... - allosteric control of hexokinase (low Km, high affinity); feedback inhibition but its product glucose-6-P prevents accumulation of phosphorylated glycolytic intermediates that would trap phosphate needed for ATP synthesis (excess glucose-g-6-P promotes the storage of glycogen for the same reason ...
glucose
... glycogen in the liver and the breakdown of glycogen in muscle tissue. •Skeletal muscle does not contain glucose-6-phosphatase and can not convert glucose-6phosphate to free glucose for export to other tissues. •Consequently, muscle glycogen is completely dedicated to providing energy in the muscle, ...
... glycogen in the liver and the breakdown of glycogen in muscle tissue. •Skeletal muscle does not contain glucose-6-phosphatase and can not convert glucose-6phosphate to free glucose for export to other tissues. •Consequently, muscle glycogen is completely dedicated to providing energy in the muscle, ...
plantcell.org - Schnable Lab
... of Agronomy, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa 50011 School of Agricultural and Life Sciences, University of Tokyo, 1-1-1 Yayoi, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-8657, Japan c Center for Plant Genomics, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa 50011 d Department of Zoology and Genetics, Iowa State University, Ames, Io ...
... of Agronomy, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa 50011 School of Agricultural and Life Sciences, University of Tokyo, 1-1-1 Yayoi, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-8657, Japan c Center for Plant Genomics, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa 50011 d Department of Zoology and Genetics, Iowa State University, Ames, Io ...
Zygorrhynchus moelleri
... in an earlier investigation (Moses, 1957). The latter were grown for 13 hr. only instead of the customary 18 hr., and were subsequently resuspended in a modified growth medium containing glucose and acetate as carbon source, and shaken in an atmosphere of pure 0 , (Moses, 1957). Cells of sample I we ...
... in an earlier investigation (Moses, 1957). The latter were grown for 13 hr. only instead of the customary 18 hr., and were subsequently resuspended in a modified growth medium containing glucose and acetate as carbon source, and shaken in an atmosphere of pure 0 , (Moses, 1957). Cells of sample I we ...
Nitrogen Cycle Power Point
... The atmosphere is a huge reservoir for nitrogen, consisting of about 80% nitrogen gas. ...
... The atmosphere is a huge reservoir for nitrogen, consisting of about 80% nitrogen gas. ...
P4-0065 RNA/DNA/Protein Purification Kit
... purification of total RNA, genomic DNA and proteins sequentially from a single sample of cultured animal cells, small tissue samples, blood, bacteria, yeast, fungi or plants. The total RNA, genomic DNA and proteins are all column purified in less than 30 minutes using the same column. This kit is id ...
... purification of total RNA, genomic DNA and proteins sequentially from a single sample of cultured animal cells, small tissue samples, blood, bacteria, yeast, fungi or plants. The total RNA, genomic DNA and proteins are all column purified in less than 30 minutes using the same column. This kit is id ...
PINOCYTOSIS IN FIBROBLASTS Quantitative Studies In Vitro
... several hours period of exposure, and the plot of uptake vs. exposure time (Fig. 5 B) passed through the origin. This means that there was no adsorption phase preceding uptake. The fact that uptake was linearly related to HRP concentration and exposure time suggests that HRP is not itself altering o ...
... several hours period of exposure, and the plot of uptake vs. exposure time (Fig. 5 B) passed through the origin. This means that there was no adsorption phase preceding uptake. The fact that uptake was linearly related to HRP concentration and exposure time suggests that HRP is not itself altering o ...
Microorganisms_Background_Info
... A catalyst initiates a chemical reaction but is not used up in the process. A catalyst also enables a chemical reaction to proceed under milder conditions than would otherwise be possible. The enzyme moves through the cell wall to break down food on the outside into a form bacteria can use. Enzymes ...
... A catalyst initiates a chemical reaction but is not used up in the process. A catalyst also enables a chemical reaction to proceed under milder conditions than would otherwise be possible. The enzyme moves through the cell wall to break down food on the outside into a form bacteria can use. Enzymes ...
Hook effect in radioligand assay for Anti
... temperatures of 30 and 37 ºC. This is defined as the "hook effect" and is attributed to the inhibition of the binding protein-analyte-tracer caused by an excess of analyte molecules. For this reason, the general pattern includes the formation of the species A2G, which would not join P, because the b ...
... temperatures of 30 and 37 ºC. This is defined as the "hook effect" and is attributed to the inhibition of the binding protein-analyte-tracer caused by an excess of analyte molecules. For this reason, the general pattern includes the formation of the species A2G, which would not join P, because the b ...
The Monocarboxylate Transporter Family—Role and Regulation
... drop and further enhance lactic acid efflux. However, if lactic acid production becomes excessive, the pH drops more and fatigue will occur. This will prevent further lactic acid production which might have dangerous repercussions by causing systemic lactic acidosis (1, 7). MCT8 and MCT10 MCT8 is a ...
... drop and further enhance lactic acid efflux. However, if lactic acid production becomes excessive, the pH drops more and fatigue will occur. This will prevent further lactic acid production which might have dangerous repercussions by causing systemic lactic acidosis (1, 7). MCT8 and MCT10 MCT8 is a ...
Digestible carbohydrates
... of energy. Mammalian erythrocyte is unique in that about 90% of its total energy requirement is provided by glycolysis. 2.Contracting muscles due to occlusion of blood vessels by the muscular contraction that decreases oxygen 3-Cornea, lens and some parts of retina which have a limited blood supply ...
... of energy. Mammalian erythrocyte is unique in that about 90% of its total energy requirement is provided by glycolysis. 2.Contracting muscles due to occlusion of blood vessels by the muscular contraction that decreases oxygen 3-Cornea, lens and some parts of retina which have a limited blood supply ...