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- Category:Krebs J (38 bytes)
1: List of pages with the keyword Krebs J - Category:Krebs cycle (42 bytes)
1: List of pages with the keyword Krebs cycle - Krebs Cycle (30 bytes)
- The Krebs Cycle (30 bytes)
- Category:Krebs B (38 bytes)
1: List of pages with the keyword Krebs B - Reverse Krebs cycle (2,018 bytes)
2: ...fixation], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reverse_Krebs_cycle], and [[Carbon Fixation]].
4: ...wo molecules of CO2. The key steps of the reverse Krebs cycle are: - Krebs cycle overview (3,119 bytes)
1: <h2>The Krebs cycle - an overview</h2>
2: <span style="margin: 10px; ">[[Image:Krebs_Overview.jpg|400px|left]]</span>
11: ...e released out of citrate. the second half of the Krebs cycle serves as preparation: Succinyl-CoA is tran...
14: <p>Overall, the entire Krebs cycle can be summarised by the following equation...
21: * [[Krebs_cycle_discovery|The discovery of the Krebs cycle]] - Krebs cycle importance (2,982 bytes)
1: <h2>The importance of the Krebs Cycle in the metabolism</h2>
3: <p>[[Citric Acid Cycle|The Krebs cycle]] is the second of three stages of cellular...
8: inserted in the Krebs Cycle, they must first all be converted into acet...
12: citric acid cycle or Krebs Cycle. </p>
17: ...ymes and are used to transport electrons from the Krebs cycle to the respiratory chain. - Krebs cycle step 1 (712 bytes)
6: ... reaction (see Figure) of the [[Citric Acid Cycle|Krebs cycle]], acetyl-CoA reacts with oxal acetate. - Krebs cycle step 2 (949 bytes)
1: <h2>Second Step of the Krebs Cycle: [[Aconitase]]</h2>
6: ...In the second reaction of the [[Citric Acid Cycle|Krebs cycle]], the isomerisation of citrate to - Krebs cycle step 3 (935 bytes)
1: <h2>Step three of the Krebs Cycle: [[Isocitrate dehydrogenase]]</h2>
6: ...p>Like the second step of the [[Citric Acid Cycle|Krebs cycle]], the third reaction (see Figure) is a two... - Krebs cycle step 4 (616 bytes)
1: <h2>Step four of the Krebs Cycle: [[2-Oxoglutarate Dehydrogenase|α-Ket... - Krebs cycle step 5 (1,021 bytes)
1: <h2>Step 5 of the Krebs cycle: [[Succinyl-CoA synthetase|Succinyl-CoA Syn...
12: ...chain, is the only one in the [[Citric Acid Cycle|Krebs cycle]] where direct energy is obtained as GTP.''... - Krebs cycle step 6 (687 bytes)
1: <h2>Step 6 of the Krebs cycle: [[Succinate Dehydrogenase]]</h2> - Krebs cycle step 7 (665 bytes)
1: <h2>Step 7 of the Krebs cycle: [[Fumarase]]</h2> - Krebs cycle step 8 (431 bytes)
1: <h2>Step 8 of the Krebs cycle: [[Malate dehydrogenase|Malate-Dehydrogenas...
6: <p>This final reaction closes the krebs cycle. here, L-malate is transformed into oxal ac... - Krebs cycle carbons (1,678 bytes)
1: <h2>The way of the carbon atoms in the Krebs cycle</h2>
6: ...s not necessarily linked to the third pass of the Krebs cycle, but depends on the random position of the ... - Krebs cycle reactions (1,132 bytes)
1: <h2>Reactions related with the Krebs cycle</h2>
5: ...g) pathway. So far, the catabolic function of the Krebs cycle was discussed, in which
7: But at the same time, the compunds within the Krebs cycle serve as important precursors for different...
8: ...ynthetic pathways (anabolic pathways) . Thus, the Krebs cycle is amphibol, which means
12: ... in the Figure), who deliver intermediates to the Krebs cycle to keep him working.</p> - Category:Krebs, B (39 bytes)
1: List of pages with the keyword Krebs, B - Category:Krebs, C (39 bytes)
1: List of pages with the keyword Krebs, C
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26: ...per center.,Klabunde T, Eicken C, Sacchettini JC, Krebs B Nat Struct Biol. 1998 Dec;5(12):1084-90. PMID:9...
39: [[Category: Krebs B]] - 2c6x (2,678 bytes)
11: ...n of enzymes involved in later enzymatic steps of Krebs cycle. Loss in activity results in sporulation de... - 1goj (4,603 bytes)
26: ...,Song YH, Marx A, Muller J, Woehlke G, Schliwa M, Krebs A, Hoenger A, Mandelkow E EMBO J. 2001 Nov 15;20(...
41: [[Category: Krebs A]] - 4kbp (4,793 bytes)
24: ...res.,Klabunde T, Strater N, Frohlich R, Witzel H, Krebs B J Mol Biol. 1996 Jun 21;259(4):737-48. PMID:868...
40: [[Category: Krebs, B]] - 3kbp (4,787 bytes)
24: ...res.,Klabunde T, Strater N, Frohlich R, Witzel H, Krebs B J Mol Biol. 1996 Jun 21;259(4):737-48. PMID:868...
40: [[Category: Krebs, B]] - 2bq8 (5,496 bytes)
28: ... repression loop.,Strater N, Jasper B, Scholte M, Krebs B, Duff AP, Langley DB, Han R, Averill BA, Freema...
43: [[Category: Krebs B]] - 1uxd (2,966 bytes)
10: ...g biosynthetic and oxidative enzymes (involved in Krebs cycle, glyoxylate shunt and gluconeogenesis, such... - 1uxc (2,972 bytes)
10: ...g biosynthetic and oxidative enzymes (involved in Krebs cycle, glyoxylate shunt and gluconeogenesis, such... - 1war (5,548 bytes)
28: ... repression loop.,Strater N, Jasper B, Scholte M, Krebs B, Duff AP, Langley DB, Han R, Averill BA, Freema... - 1bt1 (3,958 bytes)
26: ...per center.,Klabunde T, Eicken C, Sacchettini JC, Krebs B Nat Struct Biol. 1998 Dec;5(12):1084-90. PMID:9...
39: [[Category: Krebs B]] - 1bt2 (3,957 bytes)
26: ...per center.,Klabunde T, Eicken C, Sacchettini JC, Krebs B Nat Struct Biol. 1998 Dec;5(12):1084-90. PMID:9...
39: [[Category: Krebs B]] - 1bt3 (3,958 bytes)
26: ...per center.,Klabunde T, Eicken C, Sacchettini JC, Krebs B Nat Struct Biol. 1998 Dec;5(12):1084-90. PMID:9...
39: [[Category: Krebs B]] - Category:Krebs J (38 bytes)
1: List of pages with the keyword Krebs J - 1cff (5,444 bytes)
24: ...by the C-terminal half of CaM alone [Guerini, D., Krebs, J., and Carafoli, E. (1984) J. Biol. Chem. 259, ...
26: ...A, Maurer M, Schulte P, Schwalbe H, Griesinger C, Krebs J, Schmid H, Vorherr T, Carafoli E Biochemistry. ...
47: [[Category: Krebs J]] - Tutorial:Basic Chemistry Topics (26,854 bytes)
67: ... 13 Oct. 2012. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amino_acid>. </ref>
293: ... Nov. 2012. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coenzyme_A>. </ref> - 2ozl (7,259 bytes)
26: At the junction of glycolysis and the Krebs cycle in cellular metabolism, the pyruvate dehydr... - User:Clara Fernández Vidal/TFG (4,396 bytes)
34: ... la enzima Isocitrato deshidrogenasa del ciclo de Krebs, a través de Jmol, un visualizador Java de códi... - 1fjk (1,606 bytes)
20: [[Category: Krebs J]] - 1fjp (1,606 bytes)
20: [[Category: Krebs J]] - 1itw (4,111 bytes)
11: [https://www.uniprot.org/uniprot/IDH_AZOVI IDH_AZOVI]
24: ...ocitrate to yield 2-oxoglutarate and CO(2) in the Krebs cycle. Although most prokaryotic NADP(+)-dependen...
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