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Title: Hif-1 regulates the transition to anaerobic metabolism
Authors: Xashimova G.T., Muhammadiev X.G, Valijonova M, Xidoyatova M.
Keywords: hypoxia; ischemia; hypoxia-inducible factor; homeostasis; anaerobic glycolysis; Krebs cycle.
Issue Date: Apr-2023
Publisher: KLINIK LABORATOR DIAGNOSTIKADA INNOVATSION TEXNOLOGIYALARDAN FOYDALANISH, MUAMMOLAR VA YECHIMLAR
Series/Report no.: №2;
Abstract: HIF-1 is one of the main genes coordinating this shift by inducing various glycolytic enzymes and glucose transporters such as aldolase A and pyruvate kinase M, which help cells efficiently generate energy in a hypoxic environment. In addition to increasing the expression of these enzymes, HIF-1 reduces mitochondrial oxygen consumption by activating pyruvate dehydrogenase kinase I and stopping the citric acid cycle.
URI: http://repository.tma.uz/xmlui/handle/1/8066
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