AbstractProliferating cells and tumour cells maintain a high glycolytic rate even under aerobic conditions. FTO2B cells, a rat hepatoma cell line, show high activities of glycolytic enzymes. Within a culture period of 48 h the cell number increases 5-fold. Replacement of glucose by pyruvate in the culture medium lowers glycolytic enzyme activity and prevents proliferation. Transfection assays revealed that glucose deprivation dramatically decreases the transcriptional activities of the Sp1-dependent aldolase and pyruvate kinase promoters leading to reduced reporter gene expression. Sp1 binding activity is also inhibited by ocadaic acid, an inhibitor of protein phosphatase 1. Western blot analyses with nuclear extracts from FTO2B cells cultu...
When cellular glucose concentrations fall below normal levels, in general the extent of protein O-Gl...
Glucose exerts powerful effects on hepatocyte gene transcription by mechanisms that are incompletely...
In the 1920s, Otto Warburg and his colleagues showed that normal liver tissue exhibited the “Pasteur...
AbstractProliferating cells and tumour cells maintain a high glycolytic rate even under aerobic cond...
AbstractThe increased glucose consumption of many tumor cells depends to a large extent on the overe...
AbstractResting rat thymocytes partially degrade glucose aerobically to CO2 and H2O and produce reac...
AbstractPhosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase (PEPCK) is the rate-limiting enzyme of gluconeogenesis in ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Biology, 2015.Cataloged from PD...
Extracellular signals generated during both feeding and fasting coordinately regulate transcription ...
Cancer cells must satisfy the metabolic demands of rapid cell growth within a continually changing m...
AbstractPhosphoglucomutase (PGM)1 catalyzes the reversible conversion reaction between glucose-1-pho...
We have shown previously that rat hepatoma FTO-2B cells express two mRNAs, called F (fetal) and L (l...
Normal Glycolytic Enzyme Activity is Critical for Hypoxia Inducible Factor-1α Activity and Provides ...
Cancer cells engage in a metabolic program to enhance biosynthesis and support cell proliferation. T...
AbstractPrimer extension analysis and RNase protection assays revealed the identity of glucose 6-pho...
When cellular glucose concentrations fall below normal levels, in general the extent of protein O-Gl...
Glucose exerts powerful effects on hepatocyte gene transcription by mechanisms that are incompletely...
In the 1920s, Otto Warburg and his colleagues showed that normal liver tissue exhibited the “Pasteur...
AbstractProliferating cells and tumour cells maintain a high glycolytic rate even under aerobic cond...
AbstractThe increased glucose consumption of many tumor cells depends to a large extent on the overe...
AbstractResting rat thymocytes partially degrade glucose aerobically to CO2 and H2O and produce reac...
AbstractPhosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase (PEPCK) is the rate-limiting enzyme of gluconeogenesis in ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Biology, 2015.Cataloged from PD...
Extracellular signals generated during both feeding and fasting coordinately regulate transcription ...
Cancer cells must satisfy the metabolic demands of rapid cell growth within a continually changing m...
AbstractPhosphoglucomutase (PGM)1 catalyzes the reversible conversion reaction between glucose-1-pho...
We have shown previously that rat hepatoma FTO-2B cells express two mRNAs, called F (fetal) and L (l...
Normal Glycolytic Enzyme Activity is Critical for Hypoxia Inducible Factor-1α Activity and Provides ...
Cancer cells engage in a metabolic program to enhance biosynthesis and support cell proliferation. T...
AbstractPrimer extension analysis and RNase protection assays revealed the identity of glucose 6-pho...
When cellular glucose concentrations fall below normal levels, in general the extent of protein O-Gl...
Glucose exerts powerful effects on hepatocyte gene transcription by mechanisms that are incompletely...
In the 1920s, Otto Warburg and his colleagues showed that normal liver tissue exhibited the “Pasteur...