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HORT640 - Metabolic Plant Physiology

References, glucokinase

Abe K, Higuchi T. Selective fermentation of xylose by a mutant of Tetragenococcus halophila defective in phosphoenolpyruvate:mannose phosphotransferase, phosphofructokinase, and glucokinase. Biosci. Biotechnol. Biochem. 62: 2062-2064 (1998).

Aiston S, Hampson L, Gomez-Foix AM, Guinovart JJ, Agius L. Hepatic glycogen synthesis is highly sensitive to phosphorylase activity: evidence from metabolic control analysis. J. Biol. Chem. 276: 23858-23866 (2001).

Alcazar O, Tiedge M, Lenzen S. Importance of lactate dehydrogenase for the regulation of glycolytic flux and insulin secretion in insulin-producing cells. Biochem. J. 352: 373-380 (2000).

Balderas-Hernandez VE, Sabido-Ramos A, Silva P, Cabrera-Valladares N, Hernandez-Chavez G, Baez-Viveros JL, Martinez A, Bolívar F, Gosset G. Metabolic engineering for improving anthranilate synthesis from glucose in Escherichia coli. Microb. Cell Fact. 8: 19 (2009).

Chen CT, Setter TL. Response of potato tuber cell division and growth to shade and elevated CO2. Ann. Bot. (Lond.) 91: 373-381 (2003).

Chen R, Yap WM, Postma PW, Bailey JE. Comparative studies of Escherichia coli strains using different glucose uptake systems: metabolism and energetics. Biotechnol. Bioeng. 56: 583-590 (1997).

Chong BF, Bonnett GD, Glassop D, O'Shea MG, Brumbley SM. Growth and metabolism in sugarcane are altered by the creation of a new hexose-phosphate sink. Plant Biotechnol. J. 5: 240-253 (2007).

Davis EA, Cuesta-Munoz A, Raoul M, Buettger C, Sweet I, Moates M, Magnuson MA, Matschinsky FM. Mutants of glucokinase cause hypoglycaemia- and hyperglycaemia syndromes and their analysis illuminates fundamental quantitative concepts of glucose homeostasis. Diabetologia 42: 1175-1186 (1999).

de Lonlay P, Fournet JC, Touati G, Groos MS, Martin D, Sevin C, Delagne W, Mayaud C, Chigot V, Sempoux C, Marie-Claire CS, Laborde BK, Bellane-Chantelot C, Vassault A, Rahier J, Junien C, Brunelle F, Nihoul-Fekete C, Saudubray JM, Robert JJ. Heterogeneity of persistent hyperinsulinaemic hypoglycaemia. A series of 175 cases. Eur. J. Pediatr. 161: 37-48 (2002).

Flores S, Gosset G, Flores N, de Graaf AA, Bolivar F. Analysis of carbon metabolism in Escherichia coli strains with an inactive phosphotransferase system by (13)C labeling and NMR spectroscopy. Metab. Eng. 4: 124-137 (2002).

Futamura M, Hosaka H, Kadotani A, Shimazaki H, Sasaki K, Ohyama S, Nishimura T, Eiki JI, Nagata Y. An allosteric activator of glucokinase impairs the interaction of glucokinase and glucokinase regulatory protein and regulates glucose metabolism. J. Biol. Chem. 281: 37668-37674 (2006).

Grimsby J, Sarabu R, Corbett WL, Haynes NE, Bizzarro FT, Coffey JW, Guertin KR, Hilliard DW, Kester RF, Mahaney PE, Marcus L, Qi L, Spence CL, Tengi J, Magnuson MA, Chu CA, Dvorozniak MT, Matschinsky FM, Grippo JF. Allosteric activators of glucokinase: potential role in diabetes therapy. Science 301: 370-373 (2003).

Harndahl L, Schmoll D, Herling AW, Agius L. The role of glucose 6-phosphate in mediating the effects of glucokinase overexpression on hepatic glucose metabolism. FEBS J. 273: 336-346 (2006).

Heredia VV, Carlson TJ, Garcia E, Sun S. Biochemical basis of glucokinase activation and the regulation by glucokinase regulatory protein in naturally occuring mutations. J. Biol. Chem. 281: 40201-40207 (2006).

Hernandez-Montalvo V, Martinez A, Hernandez-Chavez G, Bolivar F, Valle F, Gosset G. Expression of galP and glk in a Escherichia coli PTS mutant restores glucose transport and increases glycolytic flux to fermentation products. Biotechnol. Bioeng. 83: 687-694 (2003).

Hill LM, Morley-Smith ER, Rawsthorne S. Metabolism of sugars in the endosperm of developing seeds of oilseed rape. Plant Physiol. 131: 228-236 (2003).

Hirayama T, Maeda T, Saito H, Shinozaki K. Cloning and characterization of seven cDNAs for hyperosmolarity-responsive (HOR) genes of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Mol. Gen. Genet. 249: 127-138 (1995).

Li CH, Buettger C, Kwagh J, Matter A, Daikhin Y, Nissim IB, Collins HW, Yudkoff M, Stanley CA, Matschinsky FM. A signaling role of glutamine in insulin secretion. J. Biol. Chem. 279: 13393-13401 (2004).

Martinez-Barajas E, Randall DD. Purification and characterization of a glucokinase from young tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum L. Mill.) fruit. Planta 205: 567-573 (1998).

Naito Y, Ohno H, Seno S, Oguchi Y, Sano A, Nakajima H, Tomita M. A simulation model of diabetes using E-Cell system. Genome Informatics 12: 310-311 (2001).

Newgard CB, McGarry JD. Metabolic coupling factors in pancreatic beta-cell signal transduction. Annu. Rev. Biochem. 64: 689-719 (1995).

Niculescu L, Van Schaftingen E. Mannitol 1-phosphate mediates an inhibitory effect of mannitol on the activity and the translocation of glucokinase in isolated rat hepatocytes. Diabetologia 41: 947-954 (1998).

Niemeyer H, Cardenas ML. Concurrence of multiple and integrated mechanisms in the modulation of enzyme activities: significance for the regulation of metabolic fluxes. Arch. Biol. Med. Exp. (Santiago) 18: 331-358 (1985).

Parker C, Peekhaus N, Zhang X, Conway T. Kinetics of sugar transport and phosphorylation influence glucose and fructose cometabolism by Zymomonas mobilis. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 63: 3519-3525 (1997).

Pool WA, Neves AR, Kok J, Santos H, Kuipers OP. Natural sweetening of food products by engineering Lactococcus lactis for glucose production. Metab. Eng. 8: 456-464 (2006).

Salusjarvi L, Kankainen M, Soliymani R, Pitkanen JP, Penttila M, Ruohonen L. Regulation of xylose metabolism in recombinant Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Microb. Cell Fact. 7: 18 (2008).

Singh KK, Chen C, Epstein DK, Gibbs M. Respiration of sugars in spinach (Spinacia oleracea), maize (Zea mays), and Chlamydomonas reinhardtii F-60 chloroplasts with emphasis on the hexose kinases. Plant Physiol. 102: 587-593 (1993).

Sweetlove LJ, Kruger NJ, Hill SA. Starch synthesis in transgenic potato tubers with increased 3-phosphoglyceric acid content as a consequence of increased 6-phosphofructokinase activity. Planta 213: 478-482 (2001).

Tiessen A, Prescha K, Branscheid A, Palacios N, McKibbin R, Halford NG, Geigenberger P. Evidence that SNF1-related kinase and hexokinase are involved in separate sugar-signalling pathways modulating post-translational redox activation of ADP-glucose pyrophosphorylase in potato tubers. Plant J. 35: 490-500 (2003).

Trethewey RN, Riesmeier JW, Willmitzer L, Stitt M, Geigenberger P. Tuber-specific expression of a yeast invertase and a bacterial glucokinase in potato leads to an activation of sucrose phosphate synthase and the creation of a sucrose futile cycle. Planta 208: 227-238 (1999).

van Dijk TH, van der Sluijs FH, Wiegman CH, Baller JF, Gustafson LA, Burger HJ, Herling AW, Kuipers F, Meijer AJ, Reijngoud DJ. Acute inhibition of hepatic glucose-6-phosphatase does not affect gluconeogenesis but directs gluconeogenic flux toward glycogen in fasted rats. A pharmacological study with the chlorogenic acid derivative S4048. J. Biol. Chem. 276: 25727-25735 (2001).

Wood NT. Profiling modified metabolomes. Trends Plant Sci. 6: 191 (2001).

Number of references = 32

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