2017
DOI: 10.1111/are.13380
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Transcriptional profile of pyruvate kinase and pancreatic lipase encoding mRNAs of the Pacific whiteleg shrimpPenaeus vannameiduring PstDV-1 infection

Abstract: Beyond their ability to infect and spread, viruses lack the ability to replicate by their own. To counter this, viruses have evolved strategies to exploit the host's machinery for the production of new virions. However, viruses are by no means merely passive consumers of host metabolic products. Viruses induce remarkable changes in their host's cellular metabolism, yielding a metabolic state, to meet its specific requirements. The decapod penstyldensovirus (PstDV‐1) is probably the most prevalent virus affecti… Show more

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“…PK can catalyze phosphate group transfer and phosphoenolpyruvate conversion to adenosine diphosphate [51, 52]. PK not only takes part in carbohydrate metabolism [5355] but is also involved in immunological reaction progress in crustaceans [56, 57]. A study on Drosophila suzukii found that photoperiod could regulate the PK levels, and then mediate the adult reproductive diapause [58].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…PK can catalyze phosphate group transfer and phosphoenolpyruvate conversion to adenosine diphosphate [51, 52]. PK not only takes part in carbohydrate metabolism [5355] but is also involved in immunological reaction progress in crustaceans [56, 57]. A study on Drosophila suzukii found that photoperiod could regulate the PK levels, and then mediate the adult reproductive diapause [58].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%