Metabolic Control Analysis of glycolysis in tuber tissue of potato (Solanum tuberosum): explanation for the low control coefficient of phosphofructokinase over respiratory flux
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Combining genomics, metabolome analysis, and biochemical modelling to understand metabolic networksA bioinformatician's view of the metabolomeControl of the threonine-synthesis pathway in Escherichia coli: a theoretical and experimental approachSBML-SAT: a systems biology markup language (SBML) based sensitivity analysis tool.Adaptation to HIF-1 deficiency by upregulation of the AMP/ATP ratio and phosphofructokinase activation in hepatomas.Metabolic control analysis: a tool for designing strategies to manipulate metabolic pathways.Control and regulation of pathways via negative feedback.The remarkable diversity of plant PEPC (phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase): recent insights into the physiological functions and post-translational controls of non-photosynthetic PEPCs.Effects of overexpression of the liver subunit of 6-phosphofructo-1-kinase on the metabolism of a cultured mammalian cell line.Quantitative Multilevel Analysis of Central Metabolism in Developing Oilseeds of Oilseed Rape during in Vitro Culture.Finite change analysis of glycolytic intermediates in tuber tissue of lines of transgenic potato (Solanum tuberosum) overexpressing phosphofructokinase.Switch between life history strategies due to changes in glycolytic enzyme gene dosage in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.A kinetic model describes metabolic response to perturbations and distribution of flux control in the benzenoid network of Petunia hybrida.Label-free quantitative proteomics analysis of dormant terminal buds of poplar.Decreased expression of cytosolic pyruvate kinase in potato tubers leads to a decline in pyruvate resulting in an in vivo repression of the alternative oxidase.Cytosolic pyruvate kinase: subunit composition, activity, and amount in developing castor and soybean seeds, and biochemical characterization of the purified castor seed enzyme.Model-assisted analysis of sugar metabolism throughout tomato fruit development reveals enzyme and carrier properties in relation to vacuole expansion.Combined expression of glucokinase and invertase in potato tubers leads to a dramatic reduction in starch accumulation and a stimulation of glycolysis
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Metabolic Control Analysis of glycolysis in tuber tissue of potato (Solanum tuberosum): explanation for the low control coefficient of phosphofructokinase over respiratory flux
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1997-02-01T00:00:00Z