Glycolysis: A multifaceted metabolic pathway and signaling hub
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Abstract
Glycolysis is a highly conserved metabolic pathway responsible for the anaerobic production of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) from the breakdown of glucose molecules. While serving as a primary metabolic pathway in prokaryotes, glycolysis is also utilized by respiring eukaryotic cells, providing pyruvate to fuel oxidative metabolism. Furthermore, glycolysis is the primary source of ATP production in multiple cellular states (e.g., hypoxia) and is particularly important in maintaining bioenergetic homeostasis in the most abundant cell type in the human body, the erythrocyte. Beyond its role in ATP production, glycolysis also functions as a signaling hub, producing several metabolic intermediates which serve roles…
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- Glycolysis
- Metabolic pathway
- Signalling pathways
- Signalling
- Cell biology
- Hedgehog signaling pathway
- Biochemistry
- Biology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Zero hunger
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