- may not be a true
chemical intermediate. Typically,
carboxylic acids decarboxylate slowly, but
carboxylic acids with an α electron-withdrawing
group (e...
- 3-keto-6-phosphogluconate and
NADPH is
formed and released. Then, the
intermediate is
decarboxylated,
yielding a 1,2-enediol of
ribulose 5-phosphate,
which tautomerizes...
- then
decarboxylated to
yield IPP. In some
archaea such as
Haloferax volcanii,
mevalonate is
phosphorylated once in the 5-OH position,
decarboxylated to...
- 1016/0006-291X(91)91545-N. PMID 1996985. "Entrez Gene: GLDC
glycine dehydrogenase (
decarboxylating)".
Kikuchi G (2008). "The
glycine cleavage system:
reaction mechanism...
-
variable quantities in fresh,
undried cannabis, but is
progressively decarboxylated to THC with drying, and
especially under intense heating such as when...
-
Luciferase is a
generic term for the
class of
oxidative enzymes that
produce bioluminescence, and is
usually distinguished from a photoprotein. The name...
-
produces α-acetolactate,
which escapes the cell and is
spontaneously decarboxylated into diacetyl. The
yeast then
absorbs the diacetyl, and
reduces the...
-
Aminolevulinic acid
synthase (ALA synthase, ALAS, or delta-aminolevulinic acid synthase) is an
enzyme (EC 2.3.1.37) that
catalyzes the
synthesis of δ-aminolevulinic...
- acid
precursors to
certain hormones are ac****ulated and
subsequently decarboxylated to the
corresponding amines, for
example epinephrine, norepinephrine...
-
where the rest of
reactions will take place.
Oxaloacetate is
later decarboxylated and
phosphorylated by
phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase and becomes...