All terms in GO
| Label | Id | Description |
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| lactose catabolic process | GO_0005990 |
The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the breakdown of lactose, the disaccharide galactopyranosyl-glucose.
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| lactose catabolic process, using glucoside 3-dehydrogenase | GO_0019513 |
The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the breakdown of lactose, catalyzed by the enzyme glucoside 3-dehydrogenase.
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| obsolete lactose hydrolysis | GO_0019514 |
OBSOLETE. (Was not defined before being made obsolete).
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| lactose catabolic process via UDP-galactose | GO_0019515 |
The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the breakdown of lactose, via the intermediate UDP-galactose.
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| lactate oxidation | GO_0019516 |
The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the conversion of lactate to other compounds, such as pyruvate, with concomitant loss of electrons.
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| L-threonine catabolic process to D-lactate | GO_0019517 |
The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the breakdown of L- threonine (the L-enantiomer of 2-amino-3-hydroxybutyric acid) to form the compound methylglyoxal, which is subsequently converted to D-lactate.
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| threonine catabolic process | GO_0006567 |
The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the breakdown of threonine (2-amino-3-hydroxybutyric acid), a polar, uncharged, essential amino acid found in peptide linkage in proteins.
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| L-threonine catabolic process to glycine | GO_0019518 |
The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the breakdown of L-threonine (the L-enantiomer of 2-amino-3-hydroxybutyric acid) to form to form 2-amino-3-oxobutanoate, which is subsequently converted to glycine.
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| glycine metabolic process | GO_0006544 |
The chemical reactions and pathways involving glycine, aminoethanoic acid.
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| pentitol metabolic process | GO_0019519 |
The chemical reactions and pathways involving pentitols, any alditol with a chain of five carbon atoms in the molecule.
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| alditol metabolic process | GO_0019400 |
The chemical reactions and pathways involving alditols, any polyhydric alcohol derived from the acyclic form of a monosaccharide by reduction of its aldehyde or keto group to an alcoholic group.
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| aldonic acid metabolic process | GO_0019520 |
The chemical reactions and pathways involving aldonic acid, a monocarboxylic acid with a chain of three or more carbon atoms, derived from an aldose by oxidation of the aldehydic group.
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| cellular carbohydrate metabolic process | GO_0044262 |
The chemical reactions and pathways involving carbohydrates, any of a group of organic compounds based of the general formula Cx(H2O)y, as carried out by individual cells.
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| D-gluconate metabolic process | GO_0019521 |
The chemical reactions and pathways involving D-gluconate, the anion of D-gluconic acid, the aldonic acid derived from glucose.
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| ketogluconate metabolic process | GO_0019522 |
The chemical reactions and pathways involving ketogluconate, the anion of ketogluconic acid, an aldonic acid derived from glucose containing a ketonic carbonyl group.
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| L-idonate metabolic process | GO_0019523 |
The chemical reactions and pathways involving L-idonate, the anion of idonic acid, an aldonic acid derived from L-idose, an aldohexose which is epimeric with D-glucose.
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| keto-D-gluconate catabolic process | GO_0019524 |
The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the breakdown of keto-D-gluconate, the anion of keto-D-gluconic acid, an aldonic acid derived from glucose.
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| ketogluconate catabolic process | GO_0046181 |
The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the breakdown of ketogluconate, the anion of ketogluconic acid, an aldonic acid derived from glucose containing a ketonic carbonyl group.
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| keto-D-gluconate metabolic process | GO_0019525 |
The chemical reactions and pathways involving keto-D-gluconate, the anion of keto-D-gluconic acid, an aldonic acid derived from glucose.
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| pentitol biosynthetic process | GO_0019526 |
The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the formation of pentitols, any alditol with a chain of five carbon atoms in the molecule.
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