Pyruvate formate-lyase (PFL) is an important enzyme in the metabolic pathway of lactic acid bacteria (LAB) and is held responsible for the regulation of the shift between homolactic acid to mixed acid fermentation. PFL catalysis the reversible reaction of acetyl-CoA and formate into pyruvate and CoA. A glycyl radical, who is regenerated within the reaction, is involved; therefore, PFL works only under strictly anaerobic conditions. For its activation, the C-terminal domain has to bind to the ...
Submitter: Stefan Henrich
Biological problem addressed: Model Analysis Type
Investigation: The Attic
Study: Pyruvate formate-lyase (PFL)
Organisms: Lactic Acid Bacteria
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Data files: Pyruvate formate-lyase (PFL): literature review...
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Creator: Stefan Henrich
Submitter: Stefan Henrich
Investigations: The Attic
Studies: Pyruvate formate-lyase (PFL)
The FEM models how metabolic slowdown will induce the age-related changes of weight gain, insulin resistance, basal inflammation, mitochondrial dysfunction, as well as the age-related disease of atherosclerosis, via a series of unavoidable homeostatic shifts.
Creators: James Wordsworth, Pernille Yde Nielsen
Submitter: James Wordsworth
Model type: Ordinary differential equations (ODE)
Model format: R package
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