-
uroporphyrinogen III, an
authentic tetrapyrrole Cyclic tetrapyrroles having four one-carbon
bridges include: Porphin, the
simplest tetrapyrrole Porphyrins, including...
- of C4H4NH. The main role of the
tetrapyrroles is
their connection in the
biological oxidation process.
Tetrapyrroles have a
major role in
electron transport...
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- vents. The
first photochemically active pigments are
inferred to be Zn-
tetrapyrroles.
Electrolithoautotroph Electrotroph Heterotrophic nutrition Organotroph...
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Nucleotide metabolism Proteins:
Amino acids Amino acid
metabolism Other:
Tetrapyrroles Heme
Chemical synthesis Artificial gene
synthesis Biomimetic synthesis...
- PMC 1843211. PMID 5323262. Warren,
Martin J.; Smith,
Alison G. (2009).
Tetrapyrroles: Birth, Life and Death.
Landes Bioscience. p. 21. ISBN 978-0-387-78517-2...
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Nucleotide metabolism Proteins:
Amino acids Amino acid
metabolism Other:
Tetrapyrroles Heme
Chemical synthesis Artificial gene
synthesis Biomimetic synthesis...
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Tetrapyrroles: the
Pigments of Life. A
Millennium review". Nat. Prod. Rep. 17 (6):...
-
Nucleotide metabolism Proteins:
Amino acids Amino acid
metabolism Other:
Tetrapyrroles Heme
Chemical synthesis Artificial gene
synthesis Biomimetic synthesis...
-
reverse reaction, the
reduction of
protons to form
hydrogen gas. A nickel-
tetrapyrrole coenzyme,
cofactor F430, is
present in
methyl coenzyme M reductase, which...