- The Entner–
Doudoroff pathway (ED Pathway) is a
metabolic pathway that is most
notable in Gram-negative bacteria,
certain Gram-positive
bacteria and archaea...
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Michael Doudoroff (1911–1975) was an
American microbiologist. With
Nathan Entner, he
discovered the Entner–
Doudoroff pathway. He was born in St. Petersburg...
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sugar acid
which appears in the
pentose phosphate pathway and the Entner–
Doudoroff pathway.
During the
oxidative phase of the
pentose phosphate pathway,...
- Embden-Meyerhof pathway, the
pentose phosphate pathway and the Entner–
Doudoroff pathway. The Embeden–Meyerhof
pathway and the
Krebs cycle are the centre...
- in
modified form, also in archaea,
glucose is
degraded via the Entner-
Doudoroff pathway. With Glucose, a
mechanism for gene
regulation was discovered...
- Parnas.
Glycolysis also
refers to
other pathways, such as the Entner–
Doudoroff pathway and
various heterofermentative and
homofermentative pathways....
- of NAD(P)H, from glucose. Some
bacteria also use G6PDH for the Entner–
Doudoroff pathway, but
NADPH production remains the same. Ferredoxin–NADP+ reductase...
- aldehyde-lyases,
which cleave carbon-carbon bonds. It is used in the Entner–
Doudoroff pathway in prokaryotes,
feeding into glycolysis. 2-dehydro-3-deoxy-phosphogluconate...
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formation of
pyruvate does not
happen by
glycolysis but
instead by the Entner–
Doudoroff pathway.
Other microorganisms can
produce ethanol from
sugars by fermentation...
- glucose-6-phosphate. Glucose-6-phosphate
dehydrogenase is also an
enzyme in the Entner–
Doudoroff pathway, a type of glycolysis. Clinically, an X-linked
genetic deficiency...