Pyruvate Kinase, Inflammation and Periodontal Disease.

Pathogens

School of Dentistry, Institute of Clinical Sciences, University of Birmingham, 5 Mill Pool Way, Edgbaston, Birmingham B5 7EG, UK.

Published: June 2021

Pyruvate kinase (PK) is the final and rate-limiting enzyme in glycolysis. It has four isoforms PKM1, PKM2, PKL and PKR. PK can form homo tetramers, dimers or monomers. The tetrameric form has the most catalytic activity; however, the dimeric form has non-canonical functions that contribute to the inflammatory response, wound healing and cellular crosstalk. This brief review explores these functions and speculates on their role in periodontal disease.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8308603PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens10070784DOI Listing

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