Glycolysis is the core metabolic pathway supplying energy to cells. Whereas the vast majority of studies focus on specific aspects of the process, global analyses characterizing simultaneously all enzymes involved in the process are scarce. Here, we demonstrate that quantitative label- and standard-free proteomics allows accurate determination of titers of metabolic enzymes and enables simultaneous measurements of titers and maximal enzymatic activities (<i>A</i><sub>max</sub>) of all glycolytic enzymes and the gluconeogenic fructose 1,6-bisphosphatase in mouse brain, liver and muscle. Despite occurrence of tissue-specific isoenzymes bearing different kinetic properties, the enzyme titers often correlated well with the <i>A</i><sub>max</sub...
Skeletal muscle constitutes 40% of individual body mass and plays vital roles in locomotion and whol...
Total protein approach (TPA) is a proteomic method that allows calculation of concentrations of indi...
Human metabolic diseases are typically network diseases. This holds not only for multifactorial dise...
Glycolysis is the core metabolic pathway supplying energy to cells. Whereas the vast majority of stu...
Slow and fast skeletal muscles are composed of, respectively, mainly oxidative and glycolytic muscle...
Slow and fast skeletal muscles are composed of, respectively, mainly oxidative and glycolytic muscle...
<div><p>Rapid advances in mass spectrometry have allowed for estimates of absolute concentrations ac...
Rapid advances in mass spectrometry have allowed for estimates of absolute concentrations across ent...
Quantitative mapping, given in biochemically interpretable units such as mol per mg of total protein...
Quantitative mapping, given in biochemically interpretable units such as mol per mg of total protein...
Objective:During vigorous exercise, glycolytic flux in human skeletal muscle tissue increases more t...
Information about the abundance and biological activities of proteins is essential to reveal how gen...
AbstractWe describe a believed-novel procedure for translating metabolite profiles (metabolome) into...
The longstanding problem of rapid inactivation of the glycolytic pathway in skeletal muscle after co...
Maintaining homeostasis through energy metabolism is a crucial function all cells must perform. This...
Skeletal muscle constitutes 40% of individual body mass and plays vital roles in locomotion and whol...
Total protein approach (TPA) is a proteomic method that allows calculation of concentrations of indi...
Human metabolic diseases are typically network diseases. This holds not only for multifactorial dise...
Glycolysis is the core metabolic pathway supplying energy to cells. Whereas the vast majority of stu...
Slow and fast skeletal muscles are composed of, respectively, mainly oxidative and glycolytic muscle...
Slow and fast skeletal muscles are composed of, respectively, mainly oxidative and glycolytic muscle...
<div><p>Rapid advances in mass spectrometry have allowed for estimates of absolute concentrations ac...
Rapid advances in mass spectrometry have allowed for estimates of absolute concentrations across ent...
Quantitative mapping, given in biochemically interpretable units such as mol per mg of total protein...
Quantitative mapping, given in biochemically interpretable units such as mol per mg of total protein...
Objective:During vigorous exercise, glycolytic flux in human skeletal muscle tissue increases more t...
Information about the abundance and biological activities of proteins is essential to reveal how gen...
AbstractWe describe a believed-novel procedure for translating metabolite profiles (metabolome) into...
The longstanding problem of rapid inactivation of the glycolytic pathway in skeletal muscle after co...
Maintaining homeostasis through energy metabolism is a crucial function all cells must perform. This...
Skeletal muscle constitutes 40% of individual body mass and plays vital roles in locomotion and whol...
Total protein approach (TPA) is a proteomic method that allows calculation of concentrations of indi...
Human metabolic diseases are typically network diseases. This holds not only for multifactorial dise...