Topic Outline:

Introduction:

  • Expand on this section, not enough written
  • Include more about its structure: tetrameter, 4 metal binding sites, etc[1][2]

Reaction:

  • Leave mostly as it is, not much more information here
  • Reverse Reaction
    • Gluconeogenesis:
      • Add in a bit more detail as well[3]
      • Hormonal Control[4]
      • Effect of Metaformin[5]

Properties and Characteristics

  • Isozymes in Vertebrates[6]
    • In Cats[7]
    • In Pigs[8]
    • In Rat
      • Liver: Two types found[9]

Regulation:

  • Already pretty thorough, fix it up a little bit and add some more detail[10]
  • In rat liver[11][12]
  • Carbohydrate response element binding protein[13]

Inhibition:

  • Inhibit by Oxygen Reactive Species (ROS)[14]
  • Inhibit by Phenylalanine and Phenylpyruvate[15]
  • Feedforward and Feedback Inhibition in Liver[16]

Clinical Applications: (make sure to use review articles, not primary sources)

  • Metabolism and Cancer Research
    • In e. Coli[17]
    • M2 Splice isoform [18][19]
    • Redox Metabolism in Respiring Cells[20]
  • Parasitic Disease[21]
  • Deficiency
    • Review of the last decade[22]
    • Mutations[23]
    • Progress of Molecular Genetics[24]
  • Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus[25]

Assay:

  • Briefly Mention and Discuss[26]

My topic:

  1. Pyruvate kinase[27][28][29][30][31][32][33][34][35][36] Extra information

Reference List:

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  18. ^ Christofk, Heather R.; Heiden, Matthew G. Vander; Harris, Marian H.; Ramanathan, Arvind; Gerszten, Robert E.; Wei, Ru; Fleming, Mark D.; Schreiber, Stuart L.; Cantley, Lewis C. "The M2 splice isoform of pyruvate kinase is important for cancer metabolism and tumour growth". Nature. 452 (7184): 230–233. doi:10.1038/nature06734.
  19. ^ Christofk, Heather R.; Heiden, Matthew G. Vander; Wu, Ning; Asara, John M.; Cantley, Lewis C. "Pyruvate kinase M2 is a phosphotyrosine-binding protein". Nature. 452 (7184): 181–186. doi:10.1038/nature06667.
  20. ^ Grüning, Nana-Maria; Rinnerthaler, Mark; Bluemlein, Katharina; Mülleder, Michael; Wamelink, Mirjam M. C.; Lehrach, Hans; Jakobs, Cornelis; Breitenbach, Michael; Ralser, Markus (2011-09-07). "Pyruvate Kinase Triggers a Metabolic Feedback Loop that Controls Redox Metabolism in Respiring Cells". Cell Metabolism. 14 (3): 415–427. doi:10.1016/j.cmet.2011.06.017. ISSN 1550-4131. PMC 3202625. PMID 21907146 21907146, 21907146. {{cite journal}}: Check |pmid= value (help)
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