Phosphoribosylaminoimidazolecarboxamide Formyltransferase
"Phosphoribosylaminoimidazolecarboxamide Formyltransferase" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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An enzyme that catalyzes the conversion of aminoimidazole-4-carboxamide ribonucleotide to 5-formyl-aminoimidazole-4-carboxamide ribonucleotide in the purine de novo synthesis pathway. It requires the cofactor N(10)-FORMYLTETRAHYDROFOLATE as the formyl donor.
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D051027
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MeSH Number(s) |
D08.811.913.555.400.625
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Concept/Terms |
Phosphoribosylaminoimidazolecarboxamide Formyltransferase- Phosphoribosylaminoimidazolecarboxamide Formyltransferase
- Formyltransferase, Phosphoribosylaminoimidazolecarboxamide
- AICAR Transformylase
- Transformylase, AICAR
- Aminoimidazolecarboxamide Ribonucleotide Transformylase
- Ribonucleotide Transformylase, Aminoimidazolecarboxamide
- Transformylase, Aminoimidazolecarboxamide Ribonucleotide
- AICAR Formyltransferase
- Formyltransferase, AICAR
- AICARTFase
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Below are the most recent publications written about "Phosphoribosylaminoimidazolecarboxamide Formyltransferase" by people in Profiles.
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Multifactorial resistance to 5,10-dideazatetrahydrofolic acid in cell lines derived from human lymphoblastic leukemia CCRF-CEM. Cancer Res. 1995 Feb 01; 55(3):566-73.