Human muscles are tailored towards ATP synthesis. When exercising at high work rates muscles convert glucose to lactate, which is less nutrient efficient than respiration. There is hence a trade-off between endurance and power. Metabolic models have been developed to study how limited catalytic capacity of enzymes affects ATP synthesis. Here we integrate an enzyme-constrained metabolic model with proteomics data from muscle fibers. We find that ATP synthesis is constrained by several enzymes. A metabolic bypass of mitochondrial complex I is found to increase the ATP synthesis rate per gram of protein compared to full respiration. To test if this metabolic mode occurs in vivo, we conduct a high resolved incremental exercise tests for five su...
Physical activity increases muscle protein synthesis rates. However, the impact of exercise on the c...
Aerobic glycolysis is a seemingly wasteful mode of ATP production that is seen both in rapidly proli...
abstract: Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is the driving force of the human body which allows individua...
Human muscles are tailored towards ATP synthesis. When exercising at high work rates muscles convert...
Skeletal muscle oxidative capacity plays a critical role in human health and disease. Although curre...
High-intensity exercise can result in up to a 1,000-fold increase in the rate of ATP demand compared...
It has been proposed that anaerobic glycogenolysis may contribute as much as 20% to cellular ATP syn...
High-intensity exercise can result in up to a 1,000-fold increase in the rate of ATP demand compared...
To better understand muscle bioenergetic regulation, a previously-developed model of the skeletal mu...
Aerobic glycolysis is a seemingly wasteful mode of ATP production that is seen both in rapidly proli...
Introduction: Recent evidence in isolated mitochondria and permeabilized muscle fibers in ex vivo us...
.Different fuels are available to generate ATP for muscle activities during sport events. Glycogen f...
How does skeletal muscle manage to regulate the pathways of ATP synthesis during large-scale changes...
Physical activity increases muscle protein synthesis rates. However, the impact of exercise on the c...
Aerobic glycolysis is a seemingly wasteful mode of ATP production that is seen both in rapidly proli...
Physical activity increases muscle protein synthesis rates. However, the impact of exercise on the c...
Aerobic glycolysis is a seemingly wasteful mode of ATP production that is seen both in rapidly proli...
abstract: Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is the driving force of the human body which allows individua...
Human muscles are tailored towards ATP synthesis. When exercising at high work rates muscles convert...
Skeletal muscle oxidative capacity plays a critical role in human health and disease. Although curre...
High-intensity exercise can result in up to a 1,000-fold increase in the rate of ATP demand compared...
It has been proposed that anaerobic glycogenolysis may contribute as much as 20% to cellular ATP syn...
High-intensity exercise can result in up to a 1,000-fold increase in the rate of ATP demand compared...
To better understand muscle bioenergetic regulation, a previously-developed model of the skeletal mu...
Aerobic glycolysis is a seemingly wasteful mode of ATP production that is seen both in rapidly proli...
Introduction: Recent evidence in isolated mitochondria and permeabilized muscle fibers in ex vivo us...
.Different fuels are available to generate ATP for muscle activities during sport events. Glycogen f...
How does skeletal muscle manage to regulate the pathways of ATP synthesis during large-scale changes...
Physical activity increases muscle protein synthesis rates. However, the impact of exercise on the c...
Aerobic glycolysis is a seemingly wasteful mode of ATP production that is seen both in rapidly proli...
Physical activity increases muscle protein synthesis rates. However, the impact of exercise on the c...
Aerobic glycolysis is a seemingly wasteful mode of ATP production that is seen both in rapidly proli...
abstract: Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is the driving force of the human body which allows individua...