2.7.1.47: D-ribulokinase
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Word Map on EC 2.7.1.47
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2.7.1.47
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aerogenes
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ribitol
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klebsiella
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d-xylulokinase
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d-arabinose
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aerobacter
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l-fucose
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d-xylulose
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xylitol
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l-fuculose-1-phosphate
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pentitol
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d-arabitol
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pentose
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uncommon
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superproduce
- 2.7.1.47
- aerogenes
- ribitol
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klebsiella
- d-xylulokinase
- d-arabinose
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aerobacter
- l-fucose
- d-xylulose
- xylitol
- l-fuculose-1-phosphate
- pentitol
- d-arabitol
- pentose
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uncommon
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superproduce
Reaction
Synonyms
FGGY, kinase (phosphorylating), D-ribulo-, kinase, D-ribulo- (phosphorylating), Ydr109c protein
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Engineering on EC 2.7.1.47 - D-ribulokinase
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additional information
generation of human FGGY deletion mutant HEK293 cells, when ribitol is added to the cultivation medium, FGGY silencing leads to ribulose accumulation
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generation of human FGGY deletion mutant HEK293 cells, when ribitol is added to the cultivation medium, FGGY silencing leads to ribulose accumulation
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untargeted metabolomics analysis of an Saccharomyces cerevisiae deletion mutant of YDR109C reveals ribulose as one of the metabolites with the most significantly changed intracellular concentration as compared with a wild-type strain. Effect of YDR109C deletion on metabolite level other than ribulose and ribitol, overview
additional information
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untargeted metabolomics analysis of an Saccharomyces cerevisiae deletion mutant of YDR109C reveals ribulose as one of the metabolites with the most significantly changed intracellular concentration as compared with a wild-type strain. Effect of YDR109C deletion on metabolite level other than ribulose and ribitol, overview
additional information
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untargeted metabolomics analysis of an Saccharomyces cerevisiae deletion mutant of YDR109C reveals ribulose as one of the metabolites with the most significantly changed intracellular concentration as compared with a wild-type strain. Effect of YDR109C deletion on metabolite level other than ribulose and ribitol, overview
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