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October 2024
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Human cytosolic malate dehydrogenase (hMDH1) rendered here using alpha fold 3, catalyzes the reversible shown. MDH is involved in a wide range of metabolic pathways, is regulated allosterically and via post-translational modifications, interacts with substrate/product-sharing enzymes and has been implicated in disease. Image by Joseph Provost.
ISSN 0071-1365
EISSN 1744-1358
In this Issue
Malate Dehydrogenase
Editorial
Uncovering malate dehydrogenase: structure, function and role in disease
Essays Biochem (2024) 68 (2): 53–55.
Review Articles
Exploring the uncharted territory of the potential protein–protein interactions of cytosolic malate dehydrogenase
Essays Biochem (2024) 68 (2): 83–97.
Is the TCA cycle malate dehydrogenase-citrate synthase metabolon an illusion?
Essays Biochem (2024) 68 (2): 99–106.
Physiology of malate dehydrogenase and how dysregulation leads to disease
Essays Biochem (2024) 68 (2): 121–134.
Malate dehydrogenase (MDH) in cancer: a promiscuous enzyme, a redox regulator, and a metabolic co-conspirator
Essays Biochem (2024) 68 (2): 135–146.
Roles of the oncometabolite enantiomers of 2-hydroxyglutarate and their metabolism by diverse dehydrogenases
Essays Biochem (2024) 68 (2): 161–171.
Insights into the regulation of malate dehydrogenase: inhibitors, activators, and allosteric modulation by small molecules
Essays Biochem (2024) 68 (2): 173–181.
Phosphorylation of mammalian cytosolic and mitochondrial malate dehydrogenase: insights into regulation
Joseph J. Provost; Kathleen A Cornely; Pamela S. Mertz; Celeste N. Peterson; Sophie G. Riley; Harrison J. Tarbox; Shree R. Narasimhan; Andrew J Pulido; Amy L. Springer
Essays Biochem (2024) 68 (2): 183–198.
Malate dehydrogenase in parasitic protozoans: roles in metabolism and potential therapeutic applications
Essays Biochem (2024) 68 (2): 235–251.
Innovate and empower: the malate dehydrogenase course-based undergraduate research experiences and community of practice
Essays Biochem (2024) 68 (2): 253–268.