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ArcPathVisio Brace Ellipse EndoplasmicReticulum GolgiApparatus HexagonPathVisio MimDegradation Mitochondria Octagon PentagonPathVisio Rectangle RoundedRectangle SarcoplasmicReticulum TriangleEquilateralEast TrianglePathVisio none Fructose-1,6- biphosphate Glyceraldehyde- 3-phosphate TPI Pyruvate GADPH LDH Myocardial Steatosis HIF1A Dihydroxyacetone phosphate Lactate Glycerol-3- phosphate Lysophosphatidate Triacylglycerol Diacylglycerol GPD1 GPAT Glucose GLUT1 PPARG HIF1A Name: HIF1A and PPARG regulation of glycolysis Organism: Homo sapiens
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Krishnan J, Suter M, Windak R, Krebs T, Felley A, Montessuit C, Tokarska-Schlattner M, Aasum E, Bogdanova A, Perriard E, Perriard JC, Larsen T, Pedrazzini T, Krek W; ''Activation of a HIF1alpha-PPARgamma axis underlies the integration of glycolytic and lipid anabolic pathways in pathologic cardiac hypertrophy.''; Cell Metab, 2009 PubMed Europe PMC Scholia
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Name Type Database reference Comment Diacylglycerol Metabolite C00165 (Kegg Compound) Dihydroxyacetone
phosphate Metabolite C00111 (Kegg Compound) Fructose-1,6-
biphosphate Metabolite C05378 (Kegg Compound) GADPH GeneProduct K00134 (KEGG Orthology) GLUT1 GeneProduct K07299 (KEGG Orthology) GPAT GeneProduct K13508 (KEGG Orthology) GPD1 GeneProduct K00006 (KEGG Orthology) Glucose Metabolite C00031 (Kegg Compound) Glyceraldehyde-
3-phosphate Metabolite C00118 (Kegg Compound) Glycerol-3-
phosphate Metabolite C00093 (Kegg Compound) HIF1A GeneProduct K08268 (KEGG Orthology) LDH GeneProduct K00016 (KEGG Orthology) Lactate Metabolite C00186 (Kegg Compound) Lysophosphatidate Metabolite C00681 (Kegg Compound) Myocardial Steatosis Pathway PPARG GeneProduct K08530 (KEGG Orthology) Pyruvate Metabolite C00022 (Kegg Compound) TPI GeneProduct K01803 (KEGG Orthology) Triacylglycerol Metabolite C00422 (Kegg Compound)
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