Evidence for loss of a partial flagellar glycolytic pathway during trypanosomatid evolution
Classically viewed as a cytosolic pathway, glycolysis is increasingly recognized as a metabolic pathway exhibiting surprisingly wide-ranging variations in compartmentalization within eukaryotic cells. Trypanosomatid parasites provide an extreme view of glycolytic enzyme compartmentalization as sever...
Main Authors: | Brown, R, Collingridge, P, Gull, K, Rigden, D, Ginger, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Public Library of Science
2014
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