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Carboxylation is a
chemical reaction in
which a
carboxylic acid is
produced by
treating a
substrate with
carbon dioxide. The
opposite reaction is decarboxylation...
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Kolbe process (named
after Hermann Kolbe and
Rudolf Schmitt) is a
carboxylation chemical reaction that
proceeds by
treating phenol with
sodium hydroxide...
- most
abundant enzyme on Earth. In
chemical terms, it
catalyzes the
carboxylation of ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate (also
known as RuBP).
RuBisCO is important...
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decarboxylation by the
pyruvate dehydrogenase complex produces acetyl-CoA.
Carboxylation by
pyruvate carboxylase produces oxaloacetate.
Transamination by alanine...
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presence of
uncarboxylated proteins indicates a vitamin K deficiency.
Carboxylation allows them to bind (chelate)
calcium ions,
which they
cannot do otherwise...
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uncommon amino acid
introduced into
proteins by a post-translational
carboxylation of
glutamic acid residues. This
modification is found, for example,...
- acid, so in this
respect the Koch
reaction can also be
classified as a
carboxylation.
Pivalic acid is
produced from
isobutene using the Koch reaction, as...
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carbonic acid. In chemistry, the term is
sometimes used in
place of
carboxylation,
which refers to the
formation of
carboxylic acids. In
inorganic chemistry...
- process,
which is the
first chemical step in photosynthesis, is
called carboxylation, the
addition of CO2 to a compound.
Enzymes that
catalyze decarboxylations...
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Fluorination of
adamantane with
gaseous fluorine has also been reported.
Carboxylation of
adamantane with
formic acid
gives 1-adamantanecarboxylic acid. 1-Hydroxyadamantane...