Definition of Ribulose. Meaning of Ribulose. Synonyms of Ribulose

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- possible, d-ribulose (d-erythro-pentulose) and l-ribulose (l-erythro-pentulose). d-Ribulose is the diastereomer of d-xylulose. Ribulose sugars are composed...
- Ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase, commonly known by the abbreviations RuBisCo, rubisco, RuBPCase, or RuBPco, is an enzyme (EC 4.1.1.39)...
- Ribulose 1,5-bisphosphate (RuBP) is an organic substance that is involved in photosynthesis, notably as the prin****l CO2 acceptor in plants.: 2  It is...
- Ribulose 5-phosphate is one of the end-products of the pentose phosphate pathway. It is also an intermediate in the Calvin cycle. It is formed by phosphogluconate...
- collectively called the Calvin cycle: carboxylation, reduction reactions, and ribulose 1,5-bisphosphate (RuBP) regeneration. Though it is also called the "dark...
- is: Glucose 6-phosphate + 2 NADP+ + H2O → ribulose 5-phosphate + 2 NADPH + 2 H+ + CO2 Net reaction: 3 ribulose-5-phosphate → 1 ribose-5-phosphate + 2 xylulose-5-phosphate...
- atmospheric carbon dioxide into existing organic carbon compounds, such as ribulose bisphosphate (RuBP) in a sequence of light-independent (or dark) reactions...
- Phosphopentose epimerase (also known as ribulose-phosphate 3-epimerase and ribulose 5-phosphate 3-epimerase, EC 5.1.3.1) encoded in humans by the RPE...
- Ribulose-bisphosphate-carboxylase/oxygenase N-methyltransferase may refer to: (Ribulose-bisphosphate carboxylase)-lysine N-methyltransferase (Fructose-bisphosphate...
- ****imilating reduced one-carbon compounds by way of carbon dioxide using the ribulose bisphosphate pathway. These organisms should not be confused with methanogens...