Concept cluster: Chemistry > Heme and porphyrin metabolism
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(biochemistry) Initialism of advanced glycation end-product.
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atropine poisoning
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(biochemistry) Any of various biological pigments formed in many organisms as a metabolic product of certain porphyrins.
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(biochemistry) A dark green pigment found in small quantities in human gallstones.
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(biochemistry) Any intermediate in the enzymatic conversion of bilirubin to stercobilin in the gut
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(biochemistry) Synonym of erythrocuprein
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Synonym of chromaffin
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Synonym of carbocromen
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(organic chemistry) The yellow colouring matter in the green chlorophyll pigment of plants.
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(biochemistry) A form of legumin found in almonds, lupins, rye etc.
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(biochemistry) Any of several related porphyrin compounds found normally in feces as an oxidation product of coproporphyrinogens
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Alternative form of cyanocobalamin [(biochemistry) A synthetic form of vitamin B₁₂ (cobalamin).]
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An oral iron chelator.
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(biochemistry) A protein, that contains both ferric and ferrous atoms, found in bacteria of the genus Desulfovibrio.
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(biochemistry) A quinone, derived from L-DOPA, that is an intermediate in the biosynthesis of melanin
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Alternative form of ferredoxin [(biochemistry) Any of a class of iron and sulfur-containing proteins, found in green plants, that function in electron transport and in photosynthesis.]
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(biochemistry) A cyclic hexapeptide siderophore produced by some fungi.
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(biochemistry) An iron-binding protein present in Pyrococcus horikoshii
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(biochemistry) Any porphyrin containing ferrous iron
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A ferrous (rather than ferric) siderophore
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Any of a group of inhibitors of non-apoptotic cell death induced by ferroptosis
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(biochemistry) A hemoprotein, containing flavin, that functions as a nitric oxide dioxygenase
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Any porphyrin of geologic origin
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A diagnostic reagent.
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(biochemistry) The porphyrin portion of heme (minus the iron atom)
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Alternative form of hematoxylin [(medicine, organic chemistry) A phenolic compound having the chemical formula C₁₆H₁₄O₆, used (most often in conjunction with eosin) to make dye for staining tissue samples; extracted from the heart of the bloodwood tree, Haematoxylum campechianum.]
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(medicine, organic chemistry) A phenolic compound having the chemical formula C₁₆H₁₄O₆, used (most often in conjunction with eosin) to make dye for staining tissue samples; extracted from the heart of the bloodwood tree, Haematoxylum campechianum.
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Synonym of Cibachrome
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(biochemistry, organic chemistry) Any of a group of globulins, resembling casein, found mostly in legumes and grains.
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destructive to lignocellulose
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The breakdown of wood
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(biochemistry) Any compound, such as heme, formed by a combination of a porphyrin and a metal, often iron, copper, silver, zinc, or magnesium
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Alternative form of monooxygenase [(biochemistry) Any oxygenase enzyme that catalyzes the incorporation of a single atom of molecular oxygen into a substrate, the other atom being reduced to water; active in the metabolism of many foreign compounds]
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A mucronate structure.
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Synonym of myroblyte
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Synonym of nerve gas
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Initialism of porphobilinogen. [A pyrrole involved in porphyrin metabolism, generated by aminolevulinate and the enzyme ALA dehydratase.]
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(biochemistry) A photoisomer of a protoporphyrin
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(biochemistry) Any of a group of bilins (pigments derived from porphyrins) found in some photosynthetic algae; they are open-chain tetrapyrroles related to mammalian bile pigments.
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(biochemistry) A red phycobilin found in the phycobiliprotein phycoerythrin, of which it is the terminal acceptor of energy.
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A derivative of chlorophyll produced in the body and associated with some forms of photosensitivity.
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(biochemistry) Any of a class of chelate compounds, common in grasses, that sequester iron.
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a polymeric form of ferredoxin
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(biochemistry) A reduced form of porphyrin that is an intermediate in the biosynthesis of heme
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(medicine) A disorder of porphyrin metabolism; porphyria.
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hydroxymethylbilane
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Alternative form of protoporphyrin [(biochemistry) Any porphyrin that lacks a central metal ion]
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(biochemistry) Any porphyrin that lacks a central metal ion
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(biochemistry) Any of several precursors in the biosynthesis of protoporphyrin
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Alternative form of pyocyanin [(biochemistry) A greenish-blue pigment, produced by Pseudomonas aeruginosa, that is an antibiotic and antifungal agent]
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(biochemistry) Alternative form of pyoverdine [(biochemistry) A fluorescent siderophore produced by the bacterium Pseudomonas aeruginosa]
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(biochemistry) Any of a class of proteins that have haem and quinone as cofactors
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(biochemistry) Any of a class of proteins that have quinones as cofactors.
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Rat poison; white arsenic.
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ricin poisoning
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(biochemistry) A non-haem iron protein involved in oxidative stress tolerance in anaerobic bacteria
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A copper-containing protein involved in electron transfer, being a strong oxidant.
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(organic chemistry) Any of a group of fungal amines that bind ferric iron
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(biochemistry) Bound with streptavidin
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(biochemistry) Any of a group of porphyrins excreted in the urine in some cases of porphyria.
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A pigment found in the urine, possibly the same as urohematoporphyrin.

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