Glyceroneogenesis

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title: Glyceroneogenesis
text: Glyceroneogenesis is a metabolic pathway which synthesizes glycerol 3-phosphate from precursors other than glucose. Usually, glycerol 3-phosphate is generated from glucose by glycolysis, in the liquid of the cell's cytoplasm. Glyceroneogenesis is used when the concentrations of glucose in the cytosol are low, and typically uses pyruvate as the precursor, but can also use alanine, glutamine, or any substances from the TCA cycle. The main regulator enzyme for this pathway is an enzyme called phosp
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description: Metabolic pathway
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date modified: 2023-12-16T08:07:10Z
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