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Wright State University

1984

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Metabolism In Preimplantation Mouse Embryos, Harry M. Weitlauf, Gary L. Nieder Jul 1984

Metabolism In Preimplantation Mouse Embryos, Harry M. Weitlauf, Gary L. Nieder

Neuroscience, Cell Biology & Physiology Faculty Publications

The ability of preimplantation mouse embryos to utilize glucose oxidatively is controlled, in part at least, at the level of glycolysis. Various experimental observations are reviewed that indicate the regulatory mechanism in delayed implanting blastocysts involves the classic negative allosteric feedback of high levels of ATP on phosphofructokinase while the situation in 2-cell embryos appears to be more complicated. That is, in addition to the usual negative effect of ATP and citrate on phosphofructokinase, there appears to be a modification of hexokinase that prevents phosphorylation of adequate amounts of glucose and results in low levels of fructose-6-phosphate at the 2-cell …