AbstractWe isolated highly intact and tightly coupled mitochondria from the rat ascites hepatoma cell line AH130 by disruption of the cell membrane by nitrogen cavitation. These isolated mitochondria were found to have essentially the same functional properties as rat liver mitochondria, but unlike the latter, hexokinase (HK) was bound to their membrane. Using the tumor mitochondrial preparation, we examined the source of ATP for phosphorylation of glucose by HK under conditions in which intra- and extramitochondrial ATP-generation systems operated separately or together. Results showed that the membrane-bound HK utilized ATP derived from the most efficiently operating ATP generation system, i.e., oxidative phosphorylation. However, when th...
AbstractMitochondrial function requires maintaining metabolite fluxes across the mitochondrial outer...
AbstractThe increased glucose consumption of many tumor cells depends to a large extent on the overe...
Cancer cells metabolize glucose by aerobic glycolysis, a phenomenon known as the Warburg effect. Fan...
The respective contribution of exogenous and intramitochondrially formed ATP to D-glucose phosphoryl...
ABSTRACT: The highly glycolytic hepatoma cell line H-91 is characterized by a high hexokinase activi...
The possible relevance of D-glucose phosphorylation by mitochondria-bound hexokinase to the control ...
Type I hexokinase (HKI) is the pacemaker of glycolysis in the brain and red blood cell. Recent work ...
Even in the presence of an adequate oxygen supply, many tumors metabolize the majority of the glucos...
Adenosine 5‘ – triphosphate (ATP) can release hexokinase I (HKI) from its binding site on the outer ...
In a number of tissues, a major fraction of the hexokinase isozyme species present is bound at the m...
Background: Hexokinase and glucokinase enzymes are ubiquitously expressed and use ATP and ADP as sub...
AbstractTumors usurp established metabolic steps used by normal tissues for glucose utilization and ...
AbstractTranscript levels of hexokinase (HK) isozymes and glucose transporter (GLUT) isoforms in RNA...
Previous experimental evidence indicates that some cancer cells have an alternative glycolysis pathw...
AbstractA distinctive metabolic trait of tumors is their enforced aerobic glycolysis. This phenotype...
AbstractMitochondrial function requires maintaining metabolite fluxes across the mitochondrial outer...
AbstractThe increased glucose consumption of many tumor cells depends to a large extent on the overe...
Cancer cells metabolize glucose by aerobic glycolysis, a phenomenon known as the Warburg effect. Fan...
The respective contribution of exogenous and intramitochondrially formed ATP to D-glucose phosphoryl...
ABSTRACT: The highly glycolytic hepatoma cell line H-91 is characterized by a high hexokinase activi...
The possible relevance of D-glucose phosphorylation by mitochondria-bound hexokinase to the control ...
Type I hexokinase (HKI) is the pacemaker of glycolysis in the brain and red blood cell. Recent work ...
Even in the presence of an adequate oxygen supply, many tumors metabolize the majority of the glucos...
Adenosine 5‘ – triphosphate (ATP) can release hexokinase I (HKI) from its binding site on the outer ...
In a number of tissues, a major fraction of the hexokinase isozyme species present is bound at the m...
Background: Hexokinase and glucokinase enzymes are ubiquitously expressed and use ATP and ADP as sub...
AbstractTumors usurp established metabolic steps used by normal tissues for glucose utilization and ...
AbstractTranscript levels of hexokinase (HK) isozymes and glucose transporter (GLUT) isoforms in RNA...
Previous experimental evidence indicates that some cancer cells have an alternative glycolysis pathw...
AbstractA distinctive metabolic trait of tumors is their enforced aerobic glycolysis. This phenotype...
AbstractMitochondrial function requires maintaining metabolite fluxes across the mitochondrial outer...
AbstractThe increased glucose consumption of many tumor cells depends to a large extent on the overe...
Cancer cells metabolize glucose by aerobic glycolysis, a phenomenon known as the Warburg effect. Fan...