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Chorismic acid, more
commonly known as its
anionic form chorismate, is an
important biochemical intermediate in
plants and microorganisms. It is a precursor...
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converted to
chorismic acid
through various enzymes derived from the shikimic-
chorismic acid pathway.
Chorismate mutase then
converts chorismic acid to prephenate...
- acid
chlorogenic acid
chorismic acid
dicyclomine quinic acid
shikimic acid
tranexamic acid
Quinic acid
Shikimic acid
Chorismic acid Cyclohexanecarboxylic+Acids...
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begins with
chorismic acid,
which is
synthesized via the
shikimate pathway from
erythrose 4-phosphate and phosphoenolpyruvate.
Chorismic acid is a precursor...
- Melbourne. He and his
research group were
responsible for the
discovery of
chorismic acid. He
later worked at The
Australian National University (ANU). Frank...
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further enzymatic steps in the
remainder of the
shikimate pathway to
chorismic acid, a
precursor to tyrosine, 3-phenylalanine, tryptophan, and some vitamins...
- phzA1B1C1D1E1F1G1 and phzA2B2C2D2E2F2G2. The
enzymes encoded by
these operons convert chorismic acid to PCA. The
products of
three key genes, phzH, phzM, and phzS then...
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phenylalanine and
tyrosine via the
shikimic acid pathway. It is
formed from
chorismic acid by
chorismate mutase. It can be
dehydrated by
prephenate dehydratase...
- base-induced
degradation of indigo.
Anthranilic acid is
biosynthesized from
chorismic acid by the
action of
anthranilate synthase. In
organisms capable of tryptophan...
- vitamins.[citation needed] Many
bacteria synthesize menaquinones from
chorismic acid. They use it as a part of the
electron transport chain,
playing a...