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Cellular energy metabolism

This type of correlation applies to almost any siibstrate involved in cellular energy metabolism and is supported by experimental data and energetic considerations. However, it is based on assumptions true at or near the steady-state equilibrium conditions and may not be valid... [Pg.2138]

Atkinson, D. E., 1977. Cellular Energy Metabolism and Its Regulation. New York Academic Press. [Pg.672]

Atkinson, D.E. (1977). In Cellular Energy Metabolism and its Regulation. Academic Press, New York. Babcock, G.T. Wikstrom, M. (1992). Oxygen activation and the conservation of energy in cell respiration. Nature 356, 301-309. [Pg.151]

Interstitial nucleotides are derived from intracellular sources. In addition to its central role in cellular energy metabolism, ATP is a classical neurotransmitter that is packaged into secretory granules of neurons and adrenal chromafin cells and released in quanta in response to... [Pg.303]

Atkinson, D. E., Cellular Energy Metabolism and Its Regulation. New York Academic Press, 1977. General discussion covers some topics in this and the two following chapters in somewhat greater depth than treated in our book. [Pg.240]

Ulschmid JK, Rahlfs S, Schirmer RH, Becker K (2004) Adenylate kinase and GTP AMP phosphotransferase of the malarial parasite Plasmodium falciparum. Central players in cellular energy metabolism. Mol Biochem Parasitol 136(2 ) 211-220... [Pg.227]

M. Ereciiiska and D.F. Wilson. 1978. Homeostatic regulation of cellular energy metabolism Trends Biochem. Sci. 3 219-... [Pg.597]

Several flavoproteins catalyze the oxidation or reduction of carbon-carbon bonds. Often, the substrates for these enzymes are ct,/3-unsaturated carbonyl compounds. The mechanism used to catalyze these types of reactions involves hydride transfers to or from N 5 of the flavin. In addition, an active site residue is involved in the acid/base chemistry needed for the reaction to occur. Several of these enzymes are involved in cellular energy metabolism. [Pg.56]

Ischemic stroke results in impaired cellular energy metabolism and failure of energy-dependent processes... [Pg.2]

Of the available MRI and CT measurements, abnormalities detected on diffusion-weighted MR imaging (DWI) are considered the most reliable estimate of the infarct core. Within this region, cell death occurs via a variety of mechanisms including excitotoxicity, oxida-tive/nitrosative stress, inflammation, apoptosis, and peri-infarct depolarization [55]. The loss of cellular energy metabolism causes a failure of membrane ionic... [Pg.251]

Two questions arise from these findings (1) how is this cation pump system related to the cellular energy metabolism, and (2) what is the nature of the pump system. The question about the relation to energy metabolism has been answered first, and has led the way to an answer to the second question. In most cells, e.g. nerve. [Pg.159]


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