SMP0121262
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Biosynthesis of Siderophore Group Nonribosomal Peptides
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Matched Description: 2,3-Dihydroxybenzoate is synthesized from chorismate via isochorismate and 2,3-dihydroxy-2,3 … . This compound then interacts with L-serine and ATP through the enterobactin synthase protein complex … membrane transport complex. Ferric enterobactin continues it's journey and enters the cytoplasm via a … esterase resulting in the release of 2,3-dihydroxybenzoylserine, Fe3+, and hydrogen ions.
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SMP0120906
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Lectin-Induced Complement Pathway
Mus musculus
Matched Description: antibodies attached to the pathogen. The bacteria that MBL binds to include listeria, salmonella, and HIV-1.
Immunological
Pathogen-Activated Signaling
Cellular Response
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SMP0119476
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Protein Synthesis: Proline
Rattus norvegicus
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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SMP0119471
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Protein Synthesis: Isoleucine
Rattus norvegicus
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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SMP0119464
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Protein Synthesis: Asparagine
Rattus norvegicus
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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SMP0119390
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Protein Synthesis: Glutamic Acid
Bos taurus
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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SMP0119409
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Protein Synthesis: Serine
Bos taurus
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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SMP0119383
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Protein Synthesis: Arginine
Bos taurus
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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SMP0087343
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Pterine Biosynthesis
Rattus norvegicus
Matched Description: pterines, which are used in folate synthesis. Two branches are depicted: Pterin synthesis and … to the mitochondria and subsequently catalyzed into dyspropterin, which then exits the mitochondria … uses sepiapterin reductase, aldose reductase and carbonyl reductase [NADPH] 1 to create 6 … being converted to sepiapterin. Both branches of pterin reactions then respectively end in the creation of neopterin and dihydrobiopterin.
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SMP0119308
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Protein Synthesis: Asparagine
Mus musculus
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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