The bloodstream form of Trypanosoma brucei displays non-canonical gluconeogenesis.
Trypanosoma brucei is a causative agent of the Human and Animal African Trypanosomiases. The mammalian stage parasites infect various tissues and organs including the bloodstream, central nervous system, skin, adipose tissue and lungs. They rely on ATP produced in glycolysis, consuming large amounts...
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Main Authors: | Julie Kovářová (Author), Martin Moos (Author), Michael P Barrett (Author), David Horn (Author), Alena Zíková (Author) |
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