A linear biochemical pathway is a chain of enzyme-catalyzed reaction steps where the product of one reaction becomes the substrate for the next reaction...
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Metabolic network modelling Metabolic engineering Biochemical systems equation Linear biochemical pathway Nelson DL, Cox MM (2008). Lehninger principles...
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Glycolysis (redirect from Embden-Meyerhof pathway)
Cell Biology The chemical logic behind glycolysis at ufp.pt Expasy biochemical pathways poster at ExPASy MedicalMnemonics.com: 317 5468 metpath: Interactive...
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Biochemistry (redirect from Biochemical)
biosynthesis of amino acids, as for many of the pathways, intermediates from other biochemical pathways are converted to the α-keto acid skeleton, and...
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A biochemical cascade, also known as a signaling cascade or signaling pathway, is a series of chemical reactions that occur within a biological cell when...
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and Hofmeyr. A linear biochemical pathway is a chain of enzyme-catalyzed reaction steps. The figure below shows a three step pathway, with intermediates...
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C4 carbon fixation (redirect from C4 pathway)
this CO2 into carbohydrates by the conventional C3 pathway. There is large variability in the biochemical features of C4 assimilation, and it is generally...
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Steroid (redirect from Steroidogenic pathway)
non-mevalonate pathway (MEP pathway) uses pyruvate and glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate as substrates to produce IPP and DMAPP. During diseases pathways otherwise...
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Metabolism (redirect from Biosynthetic pathways)
Biochemical Journal. 311 (Pt 1): 35–9. doi:10.1042/bj3110035. PMC 1136115. PMID 7575476. Hendrickson WA (November 2005). "Transduction of biochemical...
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Amino acid synthesis (redirect from Aspartate pathway)
Amino acid biosynthesis is the set of biochemical processes (metabolic pathways) by which the amino acids are produced. The substrates for these processes...
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Biochemical systems theory is a mathematical modelling framework for biochemical systems, based on ordinary differential equations (ODE), in which biochemical...
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Rate-limiting step (biochemistry) (category Biochemical reactions)
were later harmonized by general agreement. Branched pathways Metabolic control analysis Biochemical systems theory Committed step Nelson, David L.; Cox...
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biosynthesis pathway involves the reaction between PRPP and ATP, which activates the latter to ring cleavage. Carbon atoms from ribose in PRPP form the linear chain...
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relationships: The regulation of the Ras/Raf/MEK/ERK pathway by protein interactions". The Biochemical Journal. 351 (2): 289–305. doi:10.1042/0264-6021:3510289...
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Metabolic network modelling (redirect from Metabolic pathway analysis)
understand the systems biology of metabolic pathways within an organism. The integration of biochemical metabolic pathways with rapidly available, annotated genome...
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organisms, little was known about the biochemical details of fruit fly eye pigment metabolism. Studying that pathway in more detail required isolating pigments...
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basic functions of ubiquitin and the components of the ubiquitylation pathway were elucidated in the early 1980s at the Technion by Aaron Ciechanover...
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processes. linear pathways only have one enzymatic reaction producing a species and one enzymatic reaction consuming the species. Branched pathways are present...
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and effectors. 1. The linear treatment of branched pathways and metabolite concentrations. Assessment of the general non-linear case". European Journal...
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Ribose (section Signaling pathways)
NAD, FAD, and NADP act as electron acceptors in biochemical redox reactions in major metabolic pathways including glycolysis, the citric acid cycle, fermentation...
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In molecular biology short linear motifs (SLiMs), linear motifs or minimotifs are short stretches of protein sequence that mediate protein–protein interaction...
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initial part of this pathway. Leucine is a branched-chain amino acid (BCAA) since it possesses an aliphatic side chain that is not linear. Racemic leucine...
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Transforming protein RhoA (redirect from RhoA pathway)
this pathway results in growth cone collapse, therefore inhibits the growth and repair of neural pathways and axons. Inhibition of this pathway by its...
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Pharmacology of ethanol (section Detailed ADH pathway)
several pathways, primarily through fatty acid synthesis, glycerolipid metabolism, and bile acid biosynthesis pathways. Fermentation is a biochemical process...
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LUBAC (redirect from Linear ubiquitin chain assembly complex)
Linear ubiquitin chain assembly complex (LUBAC) is a multi-protein complex and the only known E3 ubiquitin ligase able to conjugate ubiquitin in a head-to-tail...
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vivo, nucleotides can be synthesized de novo or recycled through salvage pathways. The components used in de novo nucleotide synthesis are derived from biosynthetic...
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substance. These processes are chemical networks that use a series of biochemical reactions and enzymes that allow cells to convert raw materials into...
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DNA end resection (section NHEJ pathway)
DNA end resection, also called 5′–3′ degradation, is a biochemical process where the blunt end of a section of double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) is modified...
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2014. Retrieved 20 May 2008. Michal G, Schomburg D, eds. (2012). Biochemical Pathways: An Atlas of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (2nd ed.). Oxford:...
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there is a continuous dissipation of flux through the pathway. Many, but not all, biochemical pathways evolve to stable, steady states. As a result, the steady...
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