ribonolactone
structure given in first source; RN given refers to cpd without isomeric designation
Also Known As:
ribonolactone, (D)-isomer
Networked: 2
relevant articles (0 outcomes,
0 trials/studies)
Bio-Agent Context: Research Results
Experts
Related Diseases
1. | Neoplasms (Cancer)
|
2. | Dehydration (Water Stress)
01/01/2020
- " Together, the data indicate that in Haloarcula spp., d-ribose, d-xylose, and l-arabinose were degraded to α-ketoglutarate involving the following enzymes: (i) a promiscuous pentose dehydrogenase that catalyzed the oxidation of d-ribose, d-xylose, and l-arabinose; (ii) a promiscuous pentonolactonase that was involved in the hydrolysis of ribonolactone, xylonolactone, and arabinolactone; (iii) a highly specific dehydratase, ribonate dehydratase, which catalyzed the dehydration of ribonate, and a second enzyme, a promiscuous xylonate/gluconate dehydratase, which was involved in the conversion of xylonate, arabinonate, and gluconate. "
|
|
Related Drugs and Biologics