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Abstract. d -Xylulokinase (XK; EC 2.7.1.17) catalyzes the ATP-dependent phosphorylation of d -xylulose (Xu) to produce xylulose 5-phosphate (Xu5P). In mammals, XK is the last enzyme in the glucuronate-xylulose pathway, active in the liver and kidneys, and is linked through its product Xu5P to the pentose-phosphate pathway.
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3 Νοε 2015 · Furthermore, Linster and Van Schaftingen also reported that red blood cells could generate L-xylulose from xylitol using L-xylulose dehydrogenase as part of the glucuronate cycle.
1 Ιαν 2016 · This review describes the occurrence of L-xylulose in certain metabolic pathways, its bioproduction, and application potential. Chemical structure of L-xylulose. Fungal L-arabinose...
21 Ιουλ 2015 · Xylose is the backbone monomer of hemicellulose xylan, which is a major structural component of the plant cell wall and particularly prevalent in angiosperms (Rennie and Scheller, 2014 ). For herbaceous angiosperms, xylose can make up to 31% of the total dry weight (Jeffries and Shi, 1999 ).
L-Xylulose, also known as L-threo-pentulose (Fig. 1), is an intermediate in some metabolic pathways of eukaryotes and prokaryotes (Doten and Mortlock 1985c). In 1913, L-xylulose was first identified in the urine of the patient with pentosuria by Levene and La Forge (1913). Subsequently, it.