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Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences | 1958

Pathways of Glucose Utilization in Mammary Tissue

Gertrude E. Glock; Patricia McLean

Although the most important method of glucose catabolism is undoubtedly by degradation via the classical Embden-Meyerhof-Parnas glycolytic pathway followed by oxidation of the triose by the tricarboxylic acid cycle, the existence of alternative routes of oxidation is now certain and these can, indeed, operate exclusively in some micro-organisms. Of these alternative pathways, the most important is that originally discovered by Warburg in yeast extracts and is now generally referred to as the pentose phosphate pathway. The pioneer work of Warburg, Lipmann and Dickens has been reviewed by Dickens (1953). Renewed interest in this pathway during the last few years has established its widespread occurrence in animal tissues, plants and micro-organisms. Precise evidence for its cyclic nature and characterization of the intermediates and enzyme reactions involved can be attributed chiefly to Horecker and Racker and their co-workers (Horecker & Mehler 1955; Gunsalas, Horecker & Wood 1955; Racker 1957). This somewhat complex cycle is shown in figure 31. Of the three glucose 6-phosphate molecules required for each turn of the cycle, two are regenerated from pentose phosphate by reactions catalyzed by transketolase and transaldolase. All of these enzyme reactions, like those of the glycolytic route, are localized essentially in the soluble fraction of cell homogenates (Glock & McLean 1954; Newburgh & Cheldelin 1956).


Biochemical Journal | 1953

Further studies on the properties and assay of glucose 6-phosphate dehydrogenase and 6-phosphogluconate dehydrogenase of rat liver

Gertrude E. Glock; Patricia McLean


Biochemical Journal | 1954

Levels of enzymes of the direct oxidative pathway of carbohydrate metabolism in mammalian tissues and tumours

Gertrude E. Glock; Patricia McLean


Biochemical Journal | 1955

A preliminary investigation of the hormonal control of the hexose monophosphate oxidative pathway

Gertrude E. Glock; Patricia McLean


Biochemical Journal | 1955

Levels of oxidized and reduced diphosphopyridine nucleotide and triphosphopyridine nucleotide in animal tissues

Gertrude E. Glock; Patricia McLean


Biochemical Journal | 1956

Pathways of glucose catabolism in rat liver in alloxan diabetes and hyperthyroidism

Gertrude E. Glock; Patricia McLean; J. K. Whitehead


Biochemical Journal | 1955

The determination of oxidized and reduced diphosphopyridine nucleotide and triphosphopyridine nucleotide in animal tissues.

Gertrude E. Glock; Patricia McLean


Biochemical Journal | 1951

Direct oxidation of glucose-6-phosphate, 6-phosphogluconate and pentose-5-phosphates by enzymes of animal origin

Frank Dickens; Gertrude E. Glock


Biochemical Journal | 1955

Effects of hormones on levels of oxidized and reduced diphosphopyridine nucleotide and triphosphopyridine nucleotide in liver and diaphragm.

Gertrude E. Glock; Patricia McLean


Biochimica et Biophysica Acta | 1956

Pathways of glucose utilization in the mammary gland of the rat.

Gertrude E. Glock; Patricia McLean; J.K. Whitehead

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Patricia McLean

University College London

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F. Dickens

Courtauld Institute of Art

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Frank Dickens

Courtauld Institute of Art

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J. K. Whitehead

Courtauld Institute of Art

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