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Biosynthesis

Biosynthesis is chemical synthesis occurring in biological contexts. It most often refers to multi-step, enzyme-catalyzed processes where chemical substances absorbed as nutrients (or previously converted through biosynthesis) serve as enzyme substrates, with conversion by the living organism either into simpler or more complex products. Examples of…

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Elements of biosynthesis

Properties of chemical reactions

Lipid

Nucleotides

DNA

Amino acids

Proteins

Diseases associated with macromolecule deficiency

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Biosynthesis

Nodes310
Edges309
Triples102
Avg. degree1.99
Density0.006452
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Biosynthesis

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related to Purine nucleotides · 24
Biosynthesis → AICAR, AIR, ATP, CAIR, DNA, FAICAR, FGAM, FGAR, Further, GAR, Higher, IMP, In, N-formylaminoimidazole, N-succinyl-5-aminoimidazole-4-carboxamide, N5-CAIR, N5-carboxyaminoimidazole, PRPP, Purine, RNA
related to Diseases associated with macromolecule deficiency · 18
Biosynthesis → Below, CAG, Deficiencies, DNA, Errors, Familial, Huntington's, It, LDL, Lesch, Nyhan, SCID, Severe, Shortage, Symptoms, The, These, This
related to Pyrimidine nucleotides · 13
Biosynthesis → Aspartate, ATP, CO2, Dihydroorotase, Dihydroorotate, OMP, Orotate, Other DNA, PRPP, RNA, The, UMP, Uridine
related to Properties of chemical reactions · 9
Biosynthesis → ATP, Catalysts, Chemical, For, Furthermore, High, Often, Precursor, These
related to Nitrogen source · 8
Biosynthesis → An, Furthermore, GDH, GOGAT, GS, In, One, The
related to Elements of biosynthesis · 7
Biosynthesis → ATP, DNA, Elements, NADH, NADPH, Some, These
related to The serine family of amino acids · 7
Biosynthesis → D-glycerate, During, Furthermore, L-phosphoserine, L-serine, Most, The
related to The aspartate family of amino acids · 5
Biosynthesis → Asparagine, ATP-dependent, In, Lysine, The
related to Nucleotides · 4
Biosynthesis → DNA, Nucleotides, RNA, The
related to The glutamate family of amino acids · 4
Biosynthesis → GDH, GOGAT, The, This

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amino group acid reaction enzyme dna acids catalyzes yield nucleotides glutamate synthesis step trna pathway aspartate onto catalyzed rna molecules

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Biosynthesisis acondensation reaction0.90text
Biosynthesisis atwo-step reaction which involves the conversion of UMP to UTP0.90text
Biosynthesisis atwo-step reaction that involves the incorporation of inorganic sulfur0.90text
Biosynthesisrelated to Diseases associated with macromolecule deficiencyErrors0.60section
Biosynthesisrelated to Diseases associated with macromolecule deficiencyBelow0.60section
Biosynthesisrelated to Diseases associated with macromolecule deficiencyFamilial0.60section
Biosynthesisrelated to Diseases associated with macromolecule deficiencyLDL0.60section
Biosynthesisrelated to Diseases associated with macromolecule deficiencyDeficiencies0.60section
Biosynthesisrelated to Diseases associated with macromolecule deficiencyThis0.60section
Biosynthesisrelated to Diseases associated with macromolecule deficiencyLesch0.60section
Biosynthesisrelated to Diseases associated with macromolecule deficiencyNyhan0.60section
Biosynthesisrelated to Diseases associated with macromolecule deficiencyIt0.60section

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