@article{RESEARCH,
      recid = {2317},
      author = {Cseke, C. and Balogh, A. and Wong, J.H. and Buchanan,  B.B.},
      title = {Pyrophosphate fructose-6-phosphate phosphotransferase  (PFP): an enzyme relating fructose-2,6-bisphosphate to the  control of glycolysis and gluconeogenesis in plants},
      journal = {PHYSIOLOGIE VEGETALE},
      address = {1985},
      number = {RESEARCH},
      abstract = {Pyrophosphate-D-fructose-6-phosphate phosphotransferase  (PEP), an enzyme discovered in bacteria, has been accorded  an important function in plants. This article traces the  historical developments that lead to our current  understanding of the role of PFP in gluconeogenesis  (sucrose synthesis) and glycolysis taking place in the  cytosol of photosynthetic and nonphotosynthetic plant  tissues. Attention is given to the role of  fructose-2,6-bisphosphate in controlling the activity of  PFP and to the recently reported capability of PFP (a  pyrophosphate-dependent enzyme) to undergo reversible  conversion to phosphofructokinase (an ATP-dependent enzyme)  in the presence of certain metabolites. [AS]},
      url = {http://worldveg.tind.io/record/2317},
}