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The Ferredoxin-dependent Conversion of Glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate in the Hyperthermophilic ArchaeonPyrococcus furiosus Represents a Novel Site of Glycolytic Regulation

The fermentative conversion of glucose in anaerobic hyperthermophilic Archaea is a variant of the classical Embden-Meyerhof pathway found in Bacteria and Eukarya. A major difference of the archaeal glycolytic pathway concerns the conversion of glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate. In the hyperthermophilic arc...

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Published in:The Journal of biological chemistry 1998-10, Vol.273 (43), p.28149-28154
Main Authors: van der Oost, John, Schut, Gerti, Kengen, ServéW. M., Hagen, Wilfred R., Thomm, Michael, de Vos, Willem M.
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