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Descriptor English: Homoserine Dehydrogenase
Descriptor Spanish: Homoserina Deshidrogenasa
Descriptor homoserina deshidrogenasa
Scope note: Enzima que cataliza la reducción de aspártico beta-semialdehído a homoserina, que es el punto de ramificación para la biosíntesis de la metionina, lisina, treonina y leucina, a partir del ácido aspártico. EC 1.1.1.3.
Descriptor Portuguese: Homosserina Desidrogenase
Descriptor French: Homoserine dehydrogenase
Entry term(s): Dehydrogenase, Homoserine
Tree number(s): D08.811.682.047.820.300
RDF Unique Identifier: https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D006715
Scope note: An enzyme that catalyzes the reduction of aspartic beta-semialdehyde to homoserine, which is the branch point in biosynthesis of methionine, lysine, threonine and leucine from aspartic acid. EC 1.1.1.3.
Allowable Qualifiers: AD administration & dosage
AE adverse effects
AI antagonists & inhibitors
AN analysis
BI biosynthesis
BL blood
CF cerebrospinal fluid
CH chemistry
CL classification
CS chemical synthesis
DE drug effects
DF deficiency
EC economics
GE genetics
HI history
IM immunology
IP isolation & purification
ME metabolism
PD pharmacology
PH physiology
PK pharmacokinetics
PO poisoning
RE radiation effects
SD supply & distribution
ST standards
TO toxicity
TU therapeutic use
UL ultrastructure
UR urine
Registry Number: EC 1.1.1.3
CAS Type 1 Name: L-Homoserine:NAD(P)+ oxidoreductase
Previous Indexing: Alcohol Oxidoreductases (1973-1974)
Homoserine (1973-1974)
Public MeSH Note: 91; was see under ALCOHOL OXIDOREDUCTASES 1975-90
History Note: 91(75); was see under ALCOHOL OXIDOREDUCTASES 1975-90
DeCS ID: 6871
Unique ID: D006715
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Date Established: 1991/01/01
Date of Entry: 1974/11/19
Revision Date: 2013/07/08
Homoserine Dehydrogenase - Preferred
Concept UI M0010519
Scope note An enzyme that catalyzes the reduction of aspartic beta-semialdehyde to homoserine, which is the branch point in biosynthesis of methionine, lysine, threonine and leucine from aspartic acid. EC 1.1.1.3.
Preferred term Homoserine Dehydrogenase
Entry term(s) Dehydrogenase, Homoserine



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