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Metabolic Role of the Multiple Forms of Glucose-1-Phosphatase, NAD+- and NADP+-Dependent Sorbitol Dehydrogenases, Acid Phosphatase, and Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase in Tissues and Organs of the Silkworm

A. S. Konichev1

1Department of Organic and Biological Chemistry, Lenin Moscow State Pedagogical University, ul. Kibalchicha 6, Moscow, 129278, Russia.

Submitted December 18, 1996; revision submitted February 18, 1997.
A scheme for coordination of sorbitol, pentose phosphate, and glycolysis pathways of carbohydrate metabolism in tissues of the silkworm is proposed. The scheme considers the functional role of multiple forms of glucose-1-phosphatase, acid phosphatase, and NAD+- and NADP+-dependent sorbitol dehydrogenases isolated from the fat body, hemolymph, and intestinal wall of the silkworm.
KEY WORDS: silkworm, multiple enzyme forms, carbohydrate metabolism, scheme of pathways.