Abstract:Despite abundant knowledge of the regulation and biochemistry of glycolytic enzymes, we have limited understanding on how they are spatially organized in the cell. Emerging evidence indicates that metabolic enzymes from diverse pathways can assemble into filaments. We show that the liver isoform of glycolytic “gatekeeper” enzyme phosphofructokinase‐1 (PFKL), which catalyzes the step committing glucose to breakdown, forms filaments in vitro and dynamic punctae in cells. Recombinant PFKL, but not platelet or mus… Show more
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