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triose is a monosaccharide, or
simple sugar,
containing three carbon atoms.
There are only
three possible trioses: the two
enantiomers of glyceraldehyde...
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Glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate, also
known as
triose phosphate or 3-phosphoglyceraldehyde and
abbreviated as G3P, GA3P, GADP, GAP, TP, GALP or PGAL, is a metabolite...
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Triose-phosphate
isomerase (TPI or TIM) is an
enzyme (EC 5.3.1.1) that
catalyzes the
reversible interconversion of the
triose phosphate isomers dihydroxyacetone...
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triose phosphate translocator is an
integral membrane protein found in the
inner membrane of chloroplasts. It
exports triose phosphate (Dihydroxyacetone...
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Glyceraldehyde (glyceral) is a
triose monosaccharide with
chemical formula C3H6O3. It is the
simplest of all
common aldoses. It is a sweet, colorless,...
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generally considered to be carbohydrates, the
simplest possible aldose is the
triose glyceraldehyde,
which only
contains three carbon atoms.
Because they have...
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Glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate
dehydrogenase (abbreviated GAPDH) (EC 1.2.1.12) is an
enzyme of
about 37kDa that
catalyzes the
sixth step of
glycolysis and...
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Monosaccharides can be
classified by the
number x of
carbon atoms they contain:
triose (3),
tetrose (4),
pentose (5),
hexose (6),
heptose (7), and so on. Glucose...
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important role in the
regulation of
triose phosphates, the end
products of the
Calvin Cycle. In the
Calvin Cycle, 5/6th of
triose phosphates are
recycled to make...
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products of the
Calvin cycle are three-carbon
sugar phosphate molecules, or "
triose phosphates", namely, glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate (G3P).[citation needed]...