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  • Metabolic Pathways of Biochemistry

    Graphical representation of metabolic pathways that are crucial to human metabolism, including 3D depictions from the George Washington University, Washington, DC.

    www.gwu.edu

  • Metabolism Foundation

    Non-profit organization dedicated to the study of plant anatomy and physiology, established by Dr. Jim Bidlack, Edmond, Oklahoma.

    www.metabolism.net

  • Citric Acid Cycle

    Diagram of steps in Krebs' tricarboxylic acid cycle, with 3D presentation dependent on Chime plug-in, from student at University of North Texas.

    people.unt.edu

  • EcoCyc Encyclopedia

    Database that describes the genome and the biochemical machinery of E. coli, maintained by SRI International, Menlo Park, CA.

    www.ecocyc.org

  • UM-BBD: Biocatalysis/Biodegradation Database

    Lists and describes microbial pathways for the enzymatic degradation of numerous synthetic compounds. Hosted by the University of Minnesota.

    www.labmed.umn.edu

  • MetaCyc - Metabolic Encyclopedia

    Description of over 450 metabolic pathways and their associated enzymes, from over 150 organisms maintained by SRI International, Menlo Park, CA.

    biocyc.org

  • Laboratory Research Projects

    Studies on squalene monooxygenase dependent cholesterol biosynthesis, and the role of cytochrome P450 reductase as the electron transfer partner, by Todd D. Porter's group at the College of Pharmacy, Lexington, Kentucky.

    www.uky.edu

  • Glycolysis and the Krebs Cycle

    Chapter from the biology hypertext book at MIT, Cambridge, Massachusetts.

    web.mit.edu

  • Cytochrome P450 Reductase

    Overview of the biology, enzymology, and structure of cytochrome P450 reductase, an unusual electron transfer flavoprotein.

    www.uky.edu

  • General Overview of the Major Metabolic Pathways

    A survey of human metabolism, written for undergraduates in the Health Sciences from a chemist's point of view. Includes profile of author at University of Oporto, Portugal.

    www2.ufp.pt

  • Proteolysis for Fun and Profit

    Protein degradation resource.

    www.biochem.emory.edu

  • LFT Metabolite Database

    Searches on metabolites from carbohydrate, amino acid, fatty acid, nucleotide or other biochemical metabolism, including descriptions of the chemistry and function of biochemicals.

    cc.1asphost.com

  • Pathway Hunter Tool

    Metabolic pathway analysis webservice, including shortest, alternate path and network analysis from Cologne University Bioinformatics Center, Germany.

    www.pht.uni-koeln.de

  • Metabolon, Inc.

    A company that intends to use metabolic profiling ('metabolomics') for the discovery and development of drugs and diagnostic markers.

    www.metabolon.com

  • BioCarta: Signaling Pathways

    Research-oriented biotech company; website offers illustrations and charts of pathways in metabolism, signal transduction, and immunology.

    www.biocarta.com

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