
The glycosome is a membrane-enclosed organelle that contains the glycolytic enzymes. The term was first used by Scott and Still in 1968 after they realized that the glycogen in the cell was not static but rather a dynamic organelle. It is found in a few species of protozoa including the Kinetoplastida which included the suborders Trypanosomatina a...
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<cell biology> Microbody containing glycolytic enzymes, found in protozoa of the Kinetoplastida (e.g. Trypanosomes). ... Origin: Gr. Soma = body ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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Microbody containing glycolytic enzymes, found in protozoa of the Kinetoplastida (eg. trypanosomes).
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