- macromolecules. This
process often consists of
metabolic pathways. Some of
these biosynthetic pathways are
located within a
single cellular organelle,
while others...
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Stemarene is a
diterpene hydrocarbon can be
produced biosynthetically through enzyme extracts from rice. Mohan, Ram S.; Yee,
Nathan K.N.; Coates, Robert...
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Cysteine (symbol Cys or C; /ˈsɪstɪiːn/) is a
semiessential proteinogenic amino acid with the
formula HOOC−CH(−NH2)−CH2−SH. The
thiol side
chain in cysteine...
- DR, Bard M (March 1995). "Cloning of the late
genes in the
ergosterol biosynthetic pathway of
Saccharomyces cerevisiae--a review". Lipids. 30 (3): 221–6...
- and is
converted into
cysteine by
cystathionine gamma-lyase (CTH).
Biosynthetically,
cystathionine is
generated from
homocysteine and
serine by cystathionine...
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Glycine (symbol Gly or G; /ˈɡlaɪsiːn/ ) is an
amino acid that has a
single hydrogen atom as its side chain. It is the
simplest stable amino acid (carbamic...
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Salicin is
produced in (and
named after)
willow (Salix) bark. It is a
biosynthetic precursor to salicylaldehyde.
Salicin is
found in the bark of and leaves...
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animal cells and the
presence of
plastids with
unique photosynthetic and
biosynthetic functions as in the chloroplasts.
Other plastids contain storage products...
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Metabolic gene
clusters or
biosynthetic gene
clusters are
tightly linked sets of
mostly non-homologous
genes parti****ting in a common,
discrete metabolic...
- (Latin seco, "to cut") are a
subclass of
steroidal compounds resulting,
biosynthetically or conceptually, from
scission (cleavage) of
parent steroid rings (generally...