Sugar phosphate
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fructose phosphate, glucose phosphate, glycerophosphate, inositol phosphate, mannose 6 phosphate, pentose phosphate, phosphoglycerate
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- A cellobiose-specific EII was identified, and the intracellular sugar phosphate is split by a b -glucosidase, yielding glucose and glucose-6 phosphate.
- Kinetic analyses showed that inducer expulsion is a two step process: intracellular sugar phosphate is first hydrolyzed to free sugar and inorganic phosphate in the cytoplasm, and the free sugar is then expelled into the external medium (Reizer et al.
- If so, one might expect enhanced transport and growth under more acidic conditions where monovalent sugar phosphate is enriched.
- coli endonuclease VI (exonuclease III) and snake venom phosphodiesterase, the two radionuclides are found exclusively in deoxyribose 5-phosphate and the 3H/32P ratio in this sugar phosphate is the same as in the substrate DNA.
- The six-carbon sugar phosphate is converted to: tricarboxylic acid oxidized compounds three carbon sugar phosphates These acids are used in the Krebs Cycle but not in glycolysis.
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