2003
DOI: 10.1002/jobm.200310275
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Evidences of high carbon catabolic enzyme activities during sporulation of Pleurotus ostreatus (Florida)

Abstract: Measurements of the specific activities of the representative enzymes of different pathways linked to carbohydrate metabolism indicate that glycolysis and TCA cycles are the major route of carbohydrate catabolism in the sporulating phase of fruiting body development in Pleurotus ostreatus. Enzymes of the pentose phosphate pathway always showed lower specific activities as compared to those of the enzymes of the glycolytic pathway. The activity of NADP linked glutamate dehydrogenase which is known to be an anab… Show more

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“…Good utilization of citric acid cycle (TCA cycle) intermediates and their metabolic derivatives such as˛-keto-glutaric acid, malic acid, fumaric acid, succinic acid, glutamic acid, ornithin, proline, -amino-butyric acid, threonine and aspartic acid, suggests a highly active TCA cycle during the growth phase. These results agree with those reported by Chakraborty et al [28] that glycolysis and TCA cycles are the major route of carbohydrate catabolism during fruitbody development. Enzymes of pentose phosphate pathway (PPP) always showed lower specific activities as compared to those of the enzymes of the glycolytic and TCA pathways.…”
Section: Substrate Assimilation Fingerprint Of P Ostreatussupporting
confidence: 96%
“…Good utilization of citric acid cycle (TCA cycle) intermediates and their metabolic derivatives such as˛-keto-glutaric acid, malic acid, fumaric acid, succinic acid, glutamic acid, ornithin, proline, -amino-butyric acid, threonine and aspartic acid, suggests a highly active TCA cycle during the growth phase. These results agree with those reported by Chakraborty et al [28] that glycolysis and TCA cycles are the major route of carbohydrate catabolism during fruitbody development. Enzymes of pentose phosphate pathway (PPP) always showed lower specific activities as compared to those of the enzymes of the glycolytic and TCA pathways.…”
Section: Substrate Assimilation Fingerprint Of P Ostreatussupporting
confidence: 96%
“…These results suggest that enolase may play an important role during fruiting body formation and development of Cordyceps . It is consistent with that glycolysis and TCA cycles are the major pathways of glycometabolism in sporulating stage of fruiting body development in Pleurotus ostreatus (Chakraborty et al 2003). In contrast to C. sinensis , malate dehydrogenase showed lower expression in the fruiting body of C. memorabilis and mature one of C. militaris , which may attribute to the different formation mechanisms of individual fungus because the fruiting body of both C. memorabilis and C. militaris could be produced under the same culture conditions, but C. sinensis failed to develop its fruiting body.…”
Section: Proteins Involved In Carbohydrate Metabolismsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Glycolysis and TCA cycles were considered to be the major routes of carbohydrate catabolism during fruiting body development in P. ostreatus [98] and L. bicolor [88]. Glycolysis is a central pathway that produces important precursor metabolites including glucose-6-phosphate and pyruvate [99].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%