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Glyoxysomes are
specialized peroxisomes found in
plants (particularly in the fat
storage tissues of
germinating seeds) and also in
filamentous fungi....
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glyoxysomes the
fatty acids are
hydrolyzed to acetyl-CoA by
peroxisomal β-oxidation enzymes.
Besides peroxisomal functions,
glyoxysomes also possess...
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peroxisomal functions include the
glyoxylate cycle in
germinating seeds ("
glyoxysomes"),
photorespiration in leaves,
glycolysis in
trypanosomes ("glycosomes")...
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glyoxylate cycle occurs in
special peroxisomes which are
called glyoxysomes. This
cycle allows seeds to use
lipids as a
source of
energy to form...
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glycolysis single-membrane
compartment Some protozoa, such as Trypanosomes.
glyoxysome conversion of fat into
sugars single-membrane
compartment plants hydrogenosome...
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distinct functions. (And have been
given specific names, such as
glyoxysomes and glycosomes.) De Duve's work has
contributed to the
emerging consensus...
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peroxin PEX14 of
Neurospora cr****a is
essential for the
biogenesis of both
glyoxysomes and
Woronin bodies" (PDF). Traffic. 8 (6): 687–701. doi:10.1111/j.1600-0854...
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several cell compartments, such as chloroplasts, cytosol, mitochondria,
glyoxysomes, and leaf peroxisomes.
Leterrier M, et al. (2005). "Peroxisomal monodehydroascorbate...
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occurring in
great numbers in
certain specialized cell types. Peroxisomes,
glyoxysomes, glycosomes, and
hydrogenosomes are
often considered microbodies. microchromosome...
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apically biased hex-1 gene expression.
Woronin body
formation starts near
Glyoxysomes and may
occur through fission from them.
Three genetic loci are specifically...