The Embden–Meyerhof–Parnas (EMP) pathway comprises eleven cytosolic enzymes interacting to metabolize glucose to lactic acid [CH3CH(OH)COOH]. Glycolysis is largely considered as the conversion of glucose to pyruvate (CH3COCOO-). We consider glycolysis to be a cellular process and as such, transporters mediating glucose uptake and lactic acid release and enable the flow of metabolites through the cell, must be considered as part of the EMP pathway. In this review, we consider the flow of metabolites to be coupled to a flow of energy that is irreversible and sufficient to form ordered structures. This latter principle is highlighted by discussing that lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) complexes irreversibly reduce pyruvate/H+ to lactate [CH3CH(OH)C...
<p>Glycolytic metabolism of glucose to pyruvate involves the reduction of cytosolic NAD<sup>+</sup> ...
It is well established that most cancer cells uptake increased amounts of glucose relative to normal...
Energy metabolism in living organisms is supported by the oxidation of carbohy-drates and lipids, wh...
The Embden–Meyerhof–Parnas (EMP) pathway comprises eleven cytosolic enzymes interacting to metaboliz...
The Embden–Meyerhof–Parnas (EMP) pathway comprises eleven cytosolic enzymes interacting to metaboliz...
Some metabolic pathways involve two different cell components, for instance, cytosol and mitochondri...
<p>Glucose uptake is regulated by the translocation of the glucose transporters (e.g., GLUT1) to the...
Glycolysis, the pathway of enzymatic reactions responsible for the breakdown of glucose into two tri...
Introduction Aggressive cancers commonly ferment glucose to lactic acid at high rates, even in the p...
<p>Glucose undergoes glycolysis and all resulting pyruvate is either further metabolized by PDH or c...
Tumor cells fuel their metabolism with glucose and glutamine to meet the bioenergetic and biosynthet...
Lactic acid bacteria play an essential role in many food fermentation processes. They are anaerobic ...
Through much of the history of metabolism, lactate (La−) has been considered merely a dead-end waste...
The Warburg effect, or aerobic glycolysis, is marked by the increased metabolism of glucose to lacta...
<p>Glucose and FA are oxidized via the cytosolic reactions of glycolysis and the mitochondrial react...
<p>Glycolytic metabolism of glucose to pyruvate involves the reduction of cytosolic NAD<sup>+</sup> ...
It is well established that most cancer cells uptake increased amounts of glucose relative to normal...
Energy metabolism in living organisms is supported by the oxidation of carbohy-drates and lipids, wh...
The Embden–Meyerhof–Parnas (EMP) pathway comprises eleven cytosolic enzymes interacting to metaboliz...
The Embden–Meyerhof–Parnas (EMP) pathway comprises eleven cytosolic enzymes interacting to metaboliz...
Some metabolic pathways involve two different cell components, for instance, cytosol and mitochondri...
<p>Glucose uptake is regulated by the translocation of the glucose transporters (e.g., GLUT1) to the...
Glycolysis, the pathway of enzymatic reactions responsible for the breakdown of glucose into two tri...
Introduction Aggressive cancers commonly ferment glucose to lactic acid at high rates, even in the p...
<p>Glucose undergoes glycolysis and all resulting pyruvate is either further metabolized by PDH or c...
Tumor cells fuel their metabolism with glucose and glutamine to meet the bioenergetic and biosynthet...
Lactic acid bacteria play an essential role in many food fermentation processes. They are anaerobic ...
Through much of the history of metabolism, lactate (La−) has been considered merely a dead-end waste...
The Warburg effect, or aerobic glycolysis, is marked by the increased metabolism of glucose to lacta...
<p>Glucose and FA are oxidized via the cytosolic reactions of glycolysis and the mitochondrial react...
<p>Glycolytic metabolism of glucose to pyruvate involves the reduction of cytosolic NAD<sup>+</sup> ...
It is well established that most cancer cells uptake increased amounts of glucose relative to normal...
Energy metabolism in living organisms is supported by the oxidation of carbohy-drates and lipids, wh...