- (including macromolecules).
Biosynthetic processes are
often represented via
charts of
metabolic pathways. A
particular biosynthetic pathway may be located...
- DR, Bard M (March 1995). "Cloning of the late
genes in the
ergosterol biosynthetic pathway of
Saccharomyces cerevisiae--a review". Lipids. 30 (3): 221–6...
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Cysteine (/ˈsɪstɪiːn/;
symbol Cys or C) is a
semiessential proteinogenic amino acid with the
formula HS−CH2−CH(NH2)−COOH. The
thiol side
chain in cysteine...
- an
endergonic reaction is non-spontaneous. An
anabolic pathway is a
biosynthetic pathway,
meaning that it
combines smaller molecules to form
larger and...
- its
extremely high
cytotoxicity and instability. Thus,
chemical and
biosynthetic synthesis pathways were
designed to
synthesize unnatural derivatives...
-
biosynthetic pathways.
Members of the
thiolase family can be
divided into two
broad categories:
degradative thiolases (EC 2.3.1.16) and
biosynthetic thiolases...
-
describes the
exploitation of
genomic information for the
discovery of
biosynthetic pathways of
natural products and
their possible interactions. It depends...
- tetrahydrofolate,
queueosine and
other biosynthetic pathways GTP
cyclohydrolase II, part of the
riboflavin and
toxoflavin biosynthetic pathways GTP cyclohydrolase...
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Metabolic gene
clusters or
biosynthetic gene
clusters are
tightly linked sets of
mostly non-homologous
genes parti****ting in a common,
discrete metabolic...
- damiana, honey, fingerroot, and propolis.
Pinocembrin can be
converted biosynthetically to
pinobanksin by hydroxylation.
Pinobanksin Zhao, J; Dasmahapatra...