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In situ analysis of methylglyoxal metabolism in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

Ana M. Martins, +2 more
- 15 Jun 2001 - 
- Vol. 499, Iss: 1, pp 41-44
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Methylglyoxal metabolism was studied during Saccharomyces cerevisiae grown with D‐glucose as the sole carbon and energy source and metabolic fluxes of its formation and D‐lactate production were determined.
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This article is published in FEBS Letters.The article was published on 2001-06-15. It has received 135 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Methylglyoxal & Energy source.

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The changing faces of glutathione, a cellular protagonist

TL;DR: The significance of GSH as a major factor in regulation of cell life, proliferation, and death, should be regarded as the integrated result of all these roles it can play.
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Glutathione Homeostasis and Functions: Potential Targets forMedical Interventions

TL;DR: The principal mechanisms of the protective role of GSH against reactive species and electrophiles are characterized and a hypothesis for investigation of the physiology and biochemistry of glutathione is provided with a focus on human and animal health.
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Mass spectrometry in metabolome analysis

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Glutathione: new roles in redox signaling for an old antioxidant

TL;DR: This review will be focused on the role of GSH in cell signaling by analysing the more recent advancements about its capability to modulate nitroxidative stress, autophagy, and viral infection.
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Methylglyoxal levels in plants under salinity stress are dependent on glyoxalase I and glutathione.

TL;DR: It is shown that MG concentration varies in the range of 30-75 microM in various plant species and it increases 2- to 6-fold in response to salinity, drought, and cold stress conditions.
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Methods of Enzymatic Analysis

TL;DR: Methods of enzymatic analysis, Methods of enzymes analysis, the authors, Methods of enzyme analysis, enzymatics, methods of enzymes, and methods of analysis, method of enzymes.
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The glyoxalase system: new developments towards functional characterization of a metabolic pathway fundamental to biological life.

TL;DR: Investigation has brought new developments in the involvement of the glyoxalase in cell growth and vesicle mobilization, with increasing evidence of changes in the gly oxalase system during tumor growth and diabete mellitus, particularly relating to the development of associated clinical complications.
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Growth of Saccharomyces cerevisiae is controlled by its limited respiratory capacity: Formulation and verification of a hypothesis

TL;DR: A novel mechanistic model for the growth of baker's yeast on glucose based on the fact that glucose degradation proceeds via two pathways under conditions of aerobic ethanol formation allows the prediction of experimental data without parameter adaption in a biologically dubious manner.
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The formation of methylglyoxal from triose phosphates. Investigation using a specific assay for methylglyoxal.

TL;DR: The reactivity of glycerone phosphate and glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate towards the non-enzymatic formation of methylglyoxal under physiological conditions suggests that methylglyxal formation is unavoidable from the Embden-Meyerhof pathway.
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