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  • 11L-arabinokinase — In enzymology, a L arabinokinase (EC number|2.7.1.46) is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction:ATP + L arabinose ightleftharpoons ADP + beta L arabinose 1 phosphateThus, the two substrates of this enzyme are ATP and L arabinose, whereas… …

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  • 12carbohydrate — /kahr boh huy drayt, beuh /, n. any of a class of organic compounds that are polyhydroxy aldehydes or polyhydroxy ketones, or change to such substances on simple chemical transformations, as hydrolysis, oxidation, or reduction, and that form the… …

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  • 13metabolism — /meuh tab euh liz euhm/, n. 1. Biol., Physiol. the sum of the physical and chemical processes in an organism by which its material substance is produced, maintained, and destroyed, and by which energy is made available. Cf. anabolism, catabolism …

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  • 14cell — cell1 cell like, adj. /sel/, n. 1. a small room, as in a convent or prison. 2. any of various small compartments or bounded areas forming part of a whole. 3. a small group acting as a unit within a larger organization: a local cell of the… …

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  • 15Sucrose phosphorylase — (E.C. 2.4.1.7) is an important enzyme in the metabolism of sucrose and regulation of other metabolic intermediates. Sucrose phosphorylase is in the class of hexosyltransferases, a type of glycosyltransferase that catalyzes the transfer of a… …

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  • 16Ribose — Structure du D ribose et du L ribose Général Nom IUPAC (2R,3S,4R) 5 (Hydroxymethyl) tetrahydrofuran …

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  • 17ribose — /ruy bohs/, n. Biochem. a white, crystalline, water soluble, slightly sweet solid, C5H10O5, a pentose sugar obtained by the hydrolysis of RNA. [1890 95; < G Ribose, earlier Ribonsäure, equiv. to Ribon (from Arabinose ARABINOSE, by arbitrary&#8230; …

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  • 18Fructose — D Fructose …

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  • 19Glucose — This article is about the naturally occurring D form of glucose. For the L form, see L Glucose. D glucose …

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  • 20583-50-6 — Érythrose Pour les articles homonymes, voir Érythrose (homonymie). Érythrose[1] …

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