Definitions
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- Of or relating to glycolysis; causing glycolysis.
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- adjective Of, pertaining to or producing
glycolysis
Etymologies
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Examples
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Its role surfaced only gradually as Meyerhof's group patiently broke the glycolytic pathway into its individual steps and analyzed them.
Otto Meyerhof and the Physiology Institute: the Birth of Modern Biochemistry 2010
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Meyerhof and his colleagues in Heidelberg worked out step after step of the glycolytic pathway.
Otto Meyerhof and the Physiology Institute: the Birth of Modern Biochemistry 2010
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This would be significant later on in working out the full details of the glycolytic pathway.
Otto Meyerhof and the Physiology Institute: the Birth of Modern Biochemistry 2010
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Indeed, much of the critical identification of glycolytic enzymes in Meyerhof's laboratory was done in connection with experiments on yeast.
Otto Meyerhof and the Physiology Institute: the Birth of Modern Biochemistry 2010
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I was told design cannot explain why a glycolytic enzyme is part of the degradosome.
A Life Code? 2008
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Just to complicate matters a bit, α-actinin-2 is also differently spliced in different tissues, producing a couple of isoforms from a single gene. α-actinin-3 is not found in the brain or heart, but only in skeletal muscle and specifically in type II fast glycolytic muscle fibers.
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They report that a single switch in a splice isoform of the glycolytic enzyme pyruvate kinase is necessary for the shift in cellular metabolism to aerobic glycolysis and that this promotes tumorigenesis.
Carbohydrates are addictive | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D. 2008
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It is suggested that ad libitum feeding conditions decrease NAD availability which also decreases metabolism of the triose phosphate glycolytic intermediates, glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate and dihydroxyacetone-phosphate, which can spontaneously decompose into methylglyoxal MG.
The low-fat diet cascade | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D. 2007
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Other studies multiple have demonstrated that the intermediate products in glycolysis drive the production of MG and show that when the total time subjects are in the glycolytic state is lessened, so is the production of MG.
The low-fat diet cascade | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D. 2007
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The low levels of NAD and pyruvate caused by net synthesis of 2, 3-bisPglycerate shifted the equilibrium of the glycolytic intermediates toward high triose-Ps21.
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