SMP0166766
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Phosphatidylcholine Biosynthesis PC(22:6(4Z,7Z,10Z,13Z,16Z,19Z)/22:0)
Rattus norvegicus
Matched Description: and has both structural and signalling roles. In eukaryotes, there exist two phosphatidylcholine … biosynthesis pathways: the Kennedy pathway and the methylation pathway. The Kennedy pathway begins … -choline and subsequently phosphatidylcholine. It is the major synthesis route in animals. The
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SMP0166778
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Phosphatidylcholine Biosynthesis PC(24:0/18:1(11Z))
Rattus norvegicus
Matched Description: and has both structural and signalling roles. In eukaryotes, there exist two phosphatidylcholine … biosynthesis pathways: the Kennedy pathway and the methylation pathway. The Kennedy pathway begins … -choline and subsequently phosphatidylcholine. It is the major synthesis route in animals. The
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SMP0166773
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Phosphatidylcholine Biosynthesis PC(24:0/14:1(9Z))
Rattus norvegicus
Matched Description: and has both structural and signalling roles. In eukaryotes, there exist two phosphatidylcholine … biosynthesis pathways: the Kennedy pathway and the methylation pathway. The Kennedy pathway begins … -choline and subsequently phosphatidylcholine. It is the major synthesis route in animals. The
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SMP0002176
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Operon: Cell Division Control
Escherichia coli
Matched Description: , and are prophage genes that are present in the E. coli population. This operon can be inactivated by … may be shortened by an insertion element between this gene and intQ.
The fourth gene, insD7, which … integrase used to insert and remove the prophage from the E. coli genome. In this case, the protein … may be non-functional due to the presence of the insertion element between the ydfE and intQ genes.
Gene Regulatory
Cellular Response
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SMP0000841
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Galactose Metabolism
Escherichia coli
Matched Description: galactosidase and lactose degradation involving a beta galactosidase. Melibiose is first transported inside … through alpha galactosidase into an alpha-D-galactose and a beta-D-glucose. The beta-D-glucose is … degradation involving a lactose permease to uptake lactose from the environment and a beta-galactosidase to … interacts with water through a beta-galactosidase resulting in a beta-D-glucose and beta-D-galactose … 1-phosphate) interacts with UTP and a hydrogen ion in order to produce a uridine diphosphate
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SMP0126328
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Naloxone Opioid Antagonist Action Pathway
Homo sapiens
Matched Description: receptors and can cause the injected individual to immediately experience withdrawal symptoms. Common … symptoms of opioid withdrawal include nausea, vomiting, sweating, runny nose, aches, and diarrhea … . Naloxone is also available as a nasal spray, sublingual tablet, and oral tablet.
Naloxone inhibits the … channels on the neuron. This allows calcium to enter the neuron and depolarize. The inhibition of … . The neuron is able to depolarize and the high concentration of calcium releases GABA into the synapse
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SMP0126674
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Bromocriptine Mechanism of Action Action Pathway
Homo sapiens
Matched Description: receptors, stimulating locomotion and attenuating the bradykinetic symptoms caused by the … anterior pituitary lactotrophic cells blocks prolactin exocytosis and gene expression, reducing the … and blocks IP3-dependent release of Ca2+ from intracellular stores. Decreases in intracellular … phosphorylation of p42/p44 MAPK and decreases MAPK/ERK kinase phosphorylation. Inhibition of MAPK … appears to be mediated by c-Raf and B-Raf-dependent inhibition of MAPK/ERK kinase. Dopamine-stimulated
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SMP0112609
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Protein Synthesis: Proline
Homo sapiens
Matched Description: macromolecules that function as enzymes, antibodies, and cellular structural components. Although synthesis … synthesis, is transported out of the nucleus and becomes bound to ribosomes in the cytoplasm or … and a three-nucleotide sequence called the anticodon that forms three complementary base pairs with an … via a reaction termed peptide condensation, and the tRNAs, no longer carrying amino acids, are released.
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SMP0063633
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Lactose Degradation
Mus musculus
Matched Description: present in milk and the main source of energy supplied to the newborn mammalian in its mother’s milk … alpha lactose into D-glucose and D-galactose, which are actively transported into the intestinal … epithelial cells via the SGLT1 (GLUT1) cotransporter. GLUT1 actively transports glucose and galactose with … -glucose and D-galactose diffuse into the blood, facilitated by the SLC2A2 transporter on the
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SMP0119302
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Protein Synthesis: Threonine
Homo sapiens
Matched Description: macromolecules that function as enzymes, antibodies, and cellular structural components. Although synthesis … synthesis, is transported out of the nucleus and becomes bound to ribosomes in the cytoplasm or … and a three-nucleotide sequence called the anticodon that forms three complementary base pairs with an … via a reaction termed peptide condensation, and the tRNAs, no longer carrying amino acids, are released.
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