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Non-enzymatic reaction of carnosine and glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate accompanies metabolic changes of the pentose phosphate pathway.

Henry OppermannClaudia BirkemeyerJürgen MeixensbergerFrank Gaunitz
Published in: Cell proliferation (2019)
Carnosine reacts non-enzymatically with glycolytic intermediates reducing the activity of the pentose phosphate pathway which is required for cell proliferation. Although the activity of the malate-aspartate and the glycerol phosphate shuttle appear to be affected, reduced mitochondrial ATP production under the influence of the dipeptide is cell-specific and appears to be independent of the effect on the shuttles.
Keyphrases
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