2.7.4.2: phosphomevalonate kinase
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Word Map on EC 2.7.4.2
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2.7.4.2
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isopentenyl
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isoprenoids
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diphosphomevalonate
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5-diphosphate
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mevalonate-5-pyrophosphate
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pyrophosphomevalonate
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2.7.1.36
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cholesterogenesis
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zellweger
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nonsterol
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medicine
- 2.7.4.2
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isopentenyl
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isoprenoids
- diphosphomevalonate
- 5-diphosphate
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mevalonate-5-pyrophosphate
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pyrophosphomevalonate
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2.7.1.36
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cholesterogenesis
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zellweger
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nonsterol
- medicine
Reaction
Synonyms
5-phosphomevalonate kinase, ATP:5-phosphomevalonate phosphotransferase, CcPMK, ERG8, GbPMK, kinase, phosphomevalonate (phosphorylating), mevalonate phosphate kinase, mevalonate-5-phosphate kinase, mevalonic acid phosphate kinase, More, phosphomevalonate kinase, phosphomevalonic kinase, PMK, PMVAK, PMVK, SSO2988
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Source Tissue
Source Tissue on EC 2.7.4.2 - phosphomevalonate kinase
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endogenously expressed human phosphomevalonate kinase and overexpressed human phosphomevalonate kinase
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endogenously expressed human phosphomevalonate kinase and overexpressed human phosphomevalonate kinase
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from castrated mice. Treatment with androgens may promote cholesterol biosynthesis
additional information
results of real-time PCR indicate that the expression level of CcPMK in borneol type is higher than that in linalool type, cineol type, iso-nerolidol type, and camphor type variants of Cinnamomum camphora trees. CcPMK expressed highest in roots and lowest in branches
additional information
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results of real-time PCR indicate that the expression level of CcPMK in borneol type is higher than that in linalool type, cineol type, iso-nerolidol type, and camphor type variants of Cinnamomum camphora trees. CcPMK expressed highest in roots and lowest in branches
additional information
analysis of expression profile of GbPMK in different tissues. GbPMK exhibits tissue-specific expression, with the highest expression in leaves and the lowest expression in male strobili