How To Use Decarboxylation In A Sentence
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Other sources of CO 2, unrelated to photorespiration and mitochondrial respiration but probably depending on decarboxylation of PEP metabolites, may be active at elevated CO 2.
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Malic enzyme catalyses the reductive decarboxylation of malate to pyruvate.
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A-stereospecificity [2]) Reaction type decarboxylation oxidation redox reaction reduction Substrates and products S 2-amino-5-chlorobenzoate + NAD (P) H + O2
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= (6S) - hydroxyhyoscyamine + succi - nate + CO2 Reaction type decarboxylation epoxidation hydroxylation 82
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Acetoacetate can undergo spontaneous decarboxylation to acetone, or be enzymatically converted to b-hydroxybutyrate through the action of b-hydroxybutyrate dehydrogenase.
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Similarly, histamine arises in many tissues by the decarboxylation of histidine, which in excess causes constriction or dilation of various blood vessels.
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The earliest enzymatic functions are mostly linked to amino acid catabolism: deamination, transamination, and decarboxylation.
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Several excellent recent reviews cover different aspects of the biochemistry and enzymology of glycine decarboxylation and its relation to plant metabolism.
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A major source of ammonium, especially in C 3 plants, arises in the mitochondria from the decarboxylation of glycine to serine by the glycine decarboxylase as part of the photorespiratory cycle.
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A major source of ammonium, especially in C 3 plants, arises in the mitochondria from the decarboxylation of glycine to serine by the glycine decarboxylase as part of the photorespiratory cycle.
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The decarboxylation of mandelylthiamin is subject to general base catalysis, an outcome that is inconsistent with the expected dissociative transition state.
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The synthesis of serotonin is a two-step process involving a hydroxylation reaction catalyzed by the enzyme tryptophan - 5-monooxygenase and then a decarboxylation catalyzed by l-amino acid decarboxylase.
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An analogous electron transfer mechanism has been ascribed to the observed decarboxylation of a glutamic acid residue in the green fluorescent protein that results in the generation of free CO2 molecules.