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  • ..., use of ATP, green, used of reducing power (hydrogen). The position of '''biosynthesis''' as a distinct stage in assembly of cell components is indicated. (After '''Biosynthesis''' is an essential stage in [[metabolism]] where building blocks used in th
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  • == biosynthesis == The first step in the biosynthesis of serine begins with the oxidation of the hydroxyl group of 3-phosphoglyce
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  • A key chemical precursor in the biosynthesis of [[cholesterol]].
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  • == biosynthesis == {{Image|Tryosine synthesis.jpg|left|500px|Bacterial biosynthesis of tyrosine from chorismate.}}
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  • An [[enzyme]] that is responsible for the key step in [[prostaglandin]] biosynthesis.
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  • {{Image|Cysteine Biosynthesis DEVolk.png|right|350px|Biosynthesis of cysteine, catalyzed by cystathionine synthase and cystathionase.}} ==Biosynthesis==
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  • == biosynthesis == {{Image|Phenylalanine synthesis DEVolk.jpg|left|250px|Bacterial biosynthesis of phenylalanine from chorismate.}}
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  • In bacteria, the chemical precursor for the biosynthesis of the [[amino acid]]s [[phenylalanine]], [[tyrosine]] and [[tryptophan]].
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  • '''Mevalonate''' is a key chemical precursor in the biosynthesis of [[cholesterol]]. The statin drugs used to lower cholesterol are [[Hydro {{Image|Mevalonate synthesis.jpg|left|250px|Biosynthesis of mevalonate from HMG CoA.}}
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  • "a certain kind of natural production (or [[biosynthesis]]) of [[polypeptide]]s for [[protein]] molecules according to a [[nucleic a
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  • == Biosynthesis == {{Image|Proline synthesis.jpg|center|500px|Biosynthesis of proline via glutamate semialdehyde and pyrroline. Note that the neutral
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  • ==biosynthesis==
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  • ...nimal fats, that is essential in human nutrition and is a precursor in the biosynthesis of some prostaglandins.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Compounds that inhibit or antagonize the biosynthesis or actions of [[aldosterone]], which is part of the [[renin-angiotensin sy
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  • Autosomal dominant [[collagen disease]]s resulting from defective biosynthesis of [[collagen]] Type I and characterized by brittle, osteoporotic, and easi
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  • == Biosynthesis == ...thors = Goodman, DS, Huang, HS and Shiratori, T | title = Mechanism of the Biosynthesis of Vitamin A from β-Carotene | volume = 241 | pages = 1929-1932 | year = 1
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  • ..., use of ATP, green, used of reducing power (hydrogen). The position of '''biosynthesis''' as a distinct stage in assembly of cell components is indicated. (After '''Biosynthesis''' is an essential stage in [[metabolism]] where building blocks used in th
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  • == Biosynthesis == {{Image|Taurine biosynthesis.png|center|650px|Biosynthetic conversion of cysteine into taurine.}}
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  • ...by the synthesis from dietary [[linoleic acid]] and is a precursor in the biosynthesis of [[prostaglandin]]s, [[thromboxane]]s, and [[leukotriene]]s."<ref>{{MeSH}
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  • {{Image|Mevalonate synthesis.jpg|right|250px|Biosynthesis of mevalonate from HMG CoA.}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Biosynthesis]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Biosynthesis}}
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  • {{r|Biosynthesis}}
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  • ...tial to maintain pregnancy. Progresterone is the precursor chemical in the biosynthesis of corticoids and androgens.
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  • {{r|Biosynthesis}}
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  • ...luconazole]]. It inhibits cytochrom P450-dependent enzymes and impairs the biosynthesis of [[ergosterol]]. It can be used to treate [[apergillosis]], [[blasoplasmo ...forms, inhibit purine uptake, and impair triglyceride and/or phospholipid biosynthesis<ref> {{CZMed|Itraconzole|DB01167}}</ref>.
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  • {{r|Biosynthesis}}
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  • ...essler F, op den Camp R, Apel K. FLU: a negative regulator of chlorophyll biosynthesis in Arabidopsis thaliana. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of ...ferential operation of dual protochlorophyllide reductases for chlorophyll biosynthesis in response to environmental oxygen levels in the cyanobacterium ''Leptolyn
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  • ==Structure and biosynthesis== ...]] in the [[HMG-CoA reductase pathway]]. An alternative, totally unrelated biosynthesis pathway of IPP is known in some bacterial groups and the plastids of plants
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  • The two components block with two different pathways involved in the biosynthesis of [[pyrimidine]]s required for nucleic acid replication. Atovaquone is a s
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  • ==Biosynthesis of Cysteine from Homocysteine== {{Image|Cysteine Biosynthesis DEVolk.png|right|350px|Biosynthesis of cysteine from homocysteine, catalyzed by cystathionine synthase and cyst
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  • {{r|Biosynthesis}}
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  • ...is an [[enzyme]] that is responsible for the key step in [[prostaglandin]] biosynthesis. Other names for this enzyme include: Prostaglandin-endoperoxide synthase
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  • {{r|Biosynthesis}}
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  • == Biosynthesis ==
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  • ...forms, inhibit purine uptake, and impair triglyceride and/or phospholipid biosynthesis."<ref>{{CZMed}}
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  • ...al forms and the uptake of purine, impair triglyceride and/or phospholipid biosynthesis, and inhibit the movement of calcium and potassium ions across the cell mem
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  • '''Reaction 2'''. In the first reaction unique to purine nucleotide biosynthesis, PPAT catalyzes the displacement of PRPP's pyrophosphate group (PP<sub>i</s
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  • {{Image|Proline synthesis.jpg|center|500px|Biosynthesis of proline via glutamate semialdehyde and pyrroline. Note that the neutral
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  • ...t al.|title=Aromatase cytochrome P450, the enzyme responsible for estrogen biosynthesis|journal=Endocr. Rev|volume=15|pages=342-355|year=1994}}</ref>,
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  • ...id8015573">{{cite journal |author=White PC |title=Disorders of aldosterone biosynthesis and action |journal=N. Engl. J. Med. |volume=331 |issue=4 |pages=250–8 |y
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  • == Connexin biosynthesis, assembly and degradation == === Biosynthesis ===
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  • ...ation of the glucosinolate methyl sulfoxide group reveals a stereospecific biosynthesis of the side chain| authors = F. Vergaraa, M. Wenzlera, B. G. Hansenb, D. J.
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  • "Identification of Additional Players in the Alternative Biosynthesis Pathway to Isovaleryl-CoA in the Myxobacterium Myxococcus xanthus Helge B. ...Rolf Miller (2009), dentification of Additional Players in the Alternative Biosynthesis Pathway to Isovaleryl-CoA in the Myxobacterium Myxococcus xanthus</ref>
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  • ...p> esters of [[dimethylallyl]] and [[geranyl]] play a central role in the biosynthesis of naturally occurring [[terpine|terpines]].
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  • ...es. Corticosteroids are thought to control inflammation by controlling the biosynthesis of [[prostaglandin]]s and [[leuktriene]]s, the two main products of inflamm
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  • ...14-<math>\alpha</math>-demethylase (P45014DM), which is part of the sterol biosynthesis pathway that converts [[lanosterol]] to [[ergosterol]]<ref name=Lyman>{{cit Because ketoconazole disrupts part of the sterol biosynthesis pathway, it may decrease levels of the [[steroid]]s [[testosterone]] and [[
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  • ...14-<math>\alpha</math>-demethylase (P45014DM), which is part of the sterol biosynthesis pathway that converts [[lanosterol]] to [[ergosterol]]<ref name=Lyman>{{cit Because ketoconazole disrupts part of the sterol biosynthesis pathway, it may decrease levels of the [[steroid]]s [[testosterone]] and [[
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  • ...an inhibitor of [[cyclooxygenase]] which results in the inhibition of the biosynthesis of [[prostaglandin]]s. Specifically, it inactivates the enzyme [[prostaglan
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  • ...mple, PC1 is essential for the biosynthesis of [[insulin]] and PC2 for the biosynthesis of [[glucagon]]. However, transgenic mice deficient in PC2 (PC2 'knockout'
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  • ...wing this section, basic principles of enzyme function and natural product biosynthesis are discussed with the same level of detailed mechanistic analysis that is
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  • ...nome. <ref>Beller HR ''et al.'' (2010) Genes involved in long-chain alkene biosynthesis in Micrococcus luteus ''Appl Environ Microbiol'' 76:1212-23 PMID 20038703</
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  • ...'aldosterone antagonists''' are "compounds which inhibit or antagonize the biosynthesis or actions of [[aldosterone]]."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref> Their actions affect th
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  • ...sistance to neutrophil mediated killing. The inhibition of the carotenoid biosynthesis pathway may lead to a therapeutic approach to the treatment of ''Staphyloco
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  • ...beneath the cell membrane that guides the proteins involved in cell wall [[biosynthesis]].
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  • "[[Amino acid]]s in excess of those needed for biosynthesis cannot be stored, in contrast with fatty acids and glucose, nor are they e
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  • ...ist, in the liver. Prednisolone binds to cytoplasmic receptors to control biosynthesis of prostaglandins and leukotrienes. IUPAC name = (8S,9S,10R,13S,14S,17R)-17
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  • .../reprint/235/5/1265 PDF online].</ref> as the first step of the hexosamine biosynthesis pathway.<ref> [http://www.chem.qmul.ac.uk/iubmb/enzyme/reaction/polysacc/UD ...tant in regulating their production. However, the way that the hexosamine biosynthesis pathway is actually regulated, and whether this could be involved in contri
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  • ...ycle]] of photosynthesis, the [[biosynthesis]] of [[amino acid]]s, and the biosynthesis of [[fatty acid]]s. Reducing power is usually supplied as hydrogen equivale
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  • ...ycle]] of photosynthesis, the [[biosynthesis]] of [[amino acid]]s, and the biosynthesis of [[fatty acid]]s. Reducing power is usually supplied as hydrogen equivale
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  • ...steps in the process for other intracellular purposes (such as nucleotide biosynthesis). Since glycolysis is also a source of carbon skeletons for biosynthesis, a negative feedback control to glycolysis from the carbon skeleton pool is
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  • ...mals to maintain pregnancy. Progesterone is the precursor chemical in the biosynthesis of corticoids and androgens. ...coids, and mineralcorticoids, which all have twenty-one carbon atoms. The biosynthesis of both classes of sex steroids starts with the hydroxylation of progestero
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  • ...ms, but they are too expensive to harvest from the origin. [[Combinatorial biosynthesis]] has revolutionized drug development by allowing the structure of certain ...anner in which styrene is converted to PHA is through [[fatty acid de novo biosynthesis]], which is catalyzed by [[3-hydroxy-acyl-ACP:CoA transacylase]]. The plast
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  • ...nts for DNA replication, protein synthesis, core metabolism, and cell-wall biosynthesis (DelVecchio et al., 2002).<ref>DelVecchio, Vito G., et al. (2002). The geno
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  • *[[Biosynthesis/Definition]]
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  • ...se inorganic [[electron donor]]s for respiration ([[chemolithotroph]]s) or biosynthesis and [[carbon dioxide]] fixation ([[photolithotroph]]s), opposed by [[organo ...uted to the need for cells to adapt to fast growth. The lag phase has high biosynthesis rates; enzymes needed to metabolise a variety of substrates are produced. T
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  • ...s the formation of [[DNA]] catalyzed by [[DNA polymerase]]. The [[Protein biosynthesis|synthesis of proteins]] involves multiple enzyme-mediated processes to [[Tr
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  • ...teria.<ref>Pereto J, Lopez-Garcia P. and Moreira D. (2004) Ancestral lipid biosynthesis and early membrane evolution. Trends Biochem. Sci 29: 469–477.</ref>
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  • ...rable emphasis has been placed on the regulation of extragonadal oestrogen biosynthesis, in particular that which occurs in adipose tissue.")
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  • ...xygenases). In animals, these P-450 enzymes serve two major functions: (1) biosynthesis of [[steroid]]s, fatty acids, and bile acids; (2) metabolism of endogenous
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  • ...pmid4752221">{{cite journal |author=Chatterjee IB |title=Evolution and the biosynthesis of ascorbic acid |journal=Science |volume=182 |pages=1271–2 |year=1973 |p ...74">{{cite journal |author=Linster CL, Van Schaftingen E |title=Vitamin C. Biosynthesis, recycling and degradation in mammals |journal=FEBS J. |volume=274 |pages=1
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  • ...umerous intracellular structure is the [[ribosome]], the site of [[protein biosynthesis|protein synthesis]] in all living organisms. All [[prokaryotes]] have 70S (
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  • ...These basic pathways are well conserved because they are also involved in biosynthesis of many conserved building blocks needed for cell growth (sometimes in reve
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  • Cells are capable of [[Protein biosynthesis|synthesizing]] new proteins, which are essential for the modulation and mai
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  • ...I think was 1 or 2 lines. I added many structure images and discussed the biosynthesis of the steroids. This in turn lead to stub articles for a handful of parti
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  • ...Purifying selection results in functional genetic features (e.g. [[Protein biosynthesis|protein-coding sequences]] or [[regulatory sequence]]s) being [[conservatio
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