AbstractSubcellular localization of FBPase, a regulatory enzyme of glyconeogenesis, was examined inside dividing and differentiating satellite cells from rat muscle. In dividing myoblasts, FBPase was located in cytosol and nuclei. When divisions ceased, FBPase became restricted to the cytosolic compartment and finally was found to associate with the Z-lines, as in adult muscle. Moreover, a 12-fold decrease was observed in the number of FBPase-positive nuclei associated with muscle fibres of adult rat, as compared with young muscle, possibly reflecting the reduction in number of active satellite cells during muscle maturation. The data might suggest that FBPase participates in some nuclear processes during development and regeneration of ske...
AbstractNuclear localization has been observed for glycolytic enzymes but not for key gluconeogenic ...
Satellite cells (SCs) represent a distinct lineage of myogenic progenitors responsible for the postn...
AbstractA growing body of research suggests that fructose 1,6-bisphosphatase (FBPase) might be invol...
AbstractSubcellular localization of FBPase, a regulatory enzyme of glyconeogenesis, was examined ins...
AbstractAlthough it is well known that insulin controls the synthesis of glycogen from non-carbohydr...
Myogenic precursors in adult skeletal muscle (satellite cells) are mitotically quiescent but can pro...
AbstractAs our recent investigation revealed, in mammalian heart muscle, fructose 1,6-bisphosphatase...
Satellite cells represent a cellular source of regeneration in adult skeletal muscle. It remains unc...
AbstractTwo types of β-galactosidase genes, whose products are distributed in the nucleus (Nα-gal) o...
AbstractMuscle fructose 1,6-bisphosphatase (FBPase), a well-known regulatory enzyme of glyconeogenic...
The rat cDNA for the muscle-type (M) isozyme of 6-phosphofructo-2-kinase (PFK-2)/fructose-2,6-bispho...
AbstractThe cell cycle time of satellite cells in growing rats was determined to be approximately 32...
Satellite cells (SCs) represent a distinct lineage of myogenic progenitors responsible for the postn...
Myogenesis is initiated by myoblast differentiation and fusion to form myotubes and muscle fibres. A...
AbstractMuscle fructose-1,6-bisphosphatase (FBPase) is highly sensitive toward inhibition by AMP and...
AbstractNuclear localization has been observed for glycolytic enzymes but not for key gluconeogenic ...
Satellite cells (SCs) represent a distinct lineage of myogenic progenitors responsible for the postn...
AbstractA growing body of research suggests that fructose 1,6-bisphosphatase (FBPase) might be invol...
AbstractSubcellular localization of FBPase, a regulatory enzyme of glyconeogenesis, was examined ins...
AbstractAlthough it is well known that insulin controls the synthesis of glycogen from non-carbohydr...
Myogenic precursors in adult skeletal muscle (satellite cells) are mitotically quiescent but can pro...
AbstractAs our recent investigation revealed, in mammalian heart muscle, fructose 1,6-bisphosphatase...
Satellite cells represent a cellular source of regeneration in adult skeletal muscle. It remains unc...
AbstractTwo types of β-galactosidase genes, whose products are distributed in the nucleus (Nα-gal) o...
AbstractMuscle fructose 1,6-bisphosphatase (FBPase), a well-known regulatory enzyme of glyconeogenic...
The rat cDNA for the muscle-type (M) isozyme of 6-phosphofructo-2-kinase (PFK-2)/fructose-2,6-bispho...
AbstractThe cell cycle time of satellite cells in growing rats was determined to be approximately 32...
Satellite cells (SCs) represent a distinct lineage of myogenic progenitors responsible for the postn...
Myogenesis is initiated by myoblast differentiation and fusion to form myotubes and muscle fibres. A...
AbstractMuscle fructose-1,6-bisphosphatase (FBPase) is highly sensitive toward inhibition by AMP and...
AbstractNuclear localization has been observed for glycolytic enzymes but not for key gluconeogenic ...
Satellite cells (SCs) represent a distinct lineage of myogenic progenitors responsible for the postn...
AbstractA growing body of research suggests that fructose 1,6-bisphosphatase (FBPase) might be invol...