1.4.1.27: glycine cleavage system
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Word Map on EC 1.4.1.27
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1.4.1.27
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hyperglycinemia
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nonketotic
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h-protein
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lipoic
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lipoylation
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one-carbon
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encephalopathy
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hydroxymethyltransferase
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lipoate
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dihydrolipoamide
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alpha-keto
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octanoylation
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2-oxoacids
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aminomethyltransferase
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5,10-methylenetetrahydrofolate
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dextromethorphan
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lipoyltransferase
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aminomethyl
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alpha-ketoacids
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1-carbon
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flaveria
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dimethylglycine
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medicine
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synthesis
- 1.4.1.27
- hyperglycinemia
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nonketotic
- h-protein
-
lipoic
-
lipoylation
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one-carbon
- encephalopathy
- hydroxymethyltransferase
- lipoate
- dihydrolipoamide
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alpha-keto
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octanoylation
- 2-oxoacids
- aminomethyltransferase
- 5,10-methylenetetrahydrofolate
- dextromethorphan
- lipoyltransferase
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aminomethyl
- alpha-ketoacids
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1-carbon
- flaveria
- dimethylglycine
- medicine
- synthesis
Reaction
Synonyms
Amt, At1g11860, At1g32470, At1g48030, AT2G35370, At4g33010, DLD, DLDH, GCSH, GCV, GcvH, GcvP, GCVT, GDCSH, GDCSP, GDH1, GDSCT, GLDC, glycine cleavage complex, H-protein, LpdA, P-protein, sll0171, slr1096, T-protein
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in rat brain, the P-protein is confined to astrocytes. The intensity of astrocyte staining varies with regions, with the strongest staining in the hippocampus, the cerebellar cortex, the Bergmann glia in the cerebellum and the Muller cells in the retina
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in rat brain, the P-protein is confined to astrocytes. The intensity of astrocyte staining varies with regions, with the strongest staining in the hippocampus, the cerebellar cortex, the Bergmann glia in the cerebellum and the Muller cells in the retina
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P-protein mRNA is expressed mainly in glia-like cells, including Bergmann glias in the cerebellum, while T- and H-protein mRNAs are detected in both glial-like cells and neurons
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in rat brain, the P-protein is confined to astrocytes. The intensity of astrocyte staining varies with regions, with the strongest staining in the hippocampus, the cerebellar cortex, the Bergmann glia in the cerebellum and the Muller cells in the retina
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T- and H-protein mRNAs, but not P-protein mRNA, are expressed in the spinal cord
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in rat brain, the P-protein is confined to astrocytes. The intensity of astrocyte staining varies with regions, with the strongest staining in the hippocampus, the cerebellar cortex, the Bergmann glia in the cerebellum and the Muller cells in the retina
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molar ratios of P-, T-, and H-protein mRNA in cerebrocortical astrocyte culture are 5.7:1.0:2.4
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in rat brain, the P-protein is confined to astrocytes. The intensity of astrocyte staining varies with regions, with the strongest staining in the hippocampus, the cerebellar cortex, the Bergmann glia in the cerebellum and the Muller cells in the retina
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P-protein mRNA is expressed mainly in glia-like cells, including Bergmann glias in the cerebellum, while T- and H-protein mRNAs are detected in both glial-like cells and neurons
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in rat brain, the P-protein is confined to astrocytes. The intensity of astrocyte staining varies with regions, with the strongest staining in the hippocampus, the cerebellar cortex, the Bergmann glia in the cerebellum and the Muller cells in the retina