1. Glycerol, a possible new player in the biology of trypanosomes.
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Bringaud, Frédéric, Plazolles, Nicolas, Pineda, Erika, Asencio, Corinne, Villafraz, Oriana, Millerioux, Yoann, Rivière, Loïc, and Tetaud, Emmanuel
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GLYCERIN , *ACETYLCOENZYME A , *PYRUVATE dehydrogenase complex , *SUCCINATE dehydrogenase , *BIOLOGY , *GLUCOSE analysis , *MALATE dehydrogenase - Abstract
This resonates with the recent discovery that the parasite colonises and propagates in the skin and adipose tissues of its mammalian hosts, where adipocytes produce significant amounts of glycerol [[27]-[29]], suggesting that glycerol metabolism may play a role for the I in vivo i development of BSF. Glycerol supports growth of the I Trypanosoma brucei i bloodstream forms in the absence of glucose: Analysis of metabolic adaptations on glycerol-rich conditions. Indeed, high GK activity may be required for production of glycerol from glycolysis, for instance, when oxygen is limiting, since GK's specific activity for glycerol production is much lower than that for glycerol phosphorylation [[30]]. The relatively low abundance of glycerol in the bloodstream (50 to 100 M) [[31]] compared to glucose (5 mM) and the slight preference of BSF for glucose over glycerol [[25]], imply that glucose is indeed the main source of ATP for BSF in mammalian fluids. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2021
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