Definition of Chorismic. Meaning of Chorismic. Synonyms of Chorismic

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Definition of Chorismic

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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...
- begins with chorismic acid, which is synthesized via the shikimate pathway from erythrose 4-phosphate and phosphoenolpyruvate. Chorismic acid is a precursor...
- be replaced by propionylmalonyl-CoA. The starter unit, DHCHC from the chorismic acid is formed by fkbO enzyme and loaded onto CoA-ligase domain (CoL)...
- base-induced degradation of indigo. Anthranilic acid is biosynthesized from chorismic acid by the action of anthranilate synthase. In organisms capable of tryptophan...
- C10H10O6 (molar m****: 226.18 g/mol, exact m****: 226.0477 u) may refer to: Chorismic acid Prephenic acid This set index page lists chemical structure articles...
- nature, but the cyclohexa-1,3-diene motif is fairly common. One example is chorismic acid, an intermediate in the shikimic acid pathway. Of the several examples...
- Melbourne. He and his research group were responsible for the discovery of chorismic acid. He later worked at The Australian National University (ANU). Frank...
- further enzymatic steps in the remainder of the shikimate pathway to chorismic acid, a precursor to tyrosine, 3-phenylalanine, tryptophan, and some vitamins...