thiamine diphosphate biosynthetic process (Q20553): Difference between revisions
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Created claim: has part(s) (P8): thiamine(1+) diphosphate(3-) (Q20530) |
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Latest revision as of 16:41, 6 February 2024
The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the formation of thiamine diphosphate, a derivative of thiamine (vitamin B1) which acts as a coenzyme in a range of processes including the Krebs cycle.
- thiamine pyrophosphate biosynthesis
- thiamin pyrophosphate biosynthetic process
- GO:0009229
- thiamin diphosphate biosynthetic process
- thiamine pyrophosphate biosynthetic process
- thiamine diphosphate formation
- TPP biosynthesis
- thiamin pyrophosphate biosynthesis
- TPP biosynthetic process
- thiamine diphosphate biosynthesis
- thiamine diphosphate anabolismthiamine diphosphate synthesis
- thiamine diphosphate synthesis
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English | thiamine diphosphate biosynthetic process |
The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the formation of thiamine diphosphate, a derivative of thiamine (vitamin B1) which acts as a coenzyme in a range of processes including the Krebs cycle. |
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