Pub. Date : 2014 Jun
PMID : 24684412
4 Functional Relationships(s)Download |
Sentence | Compound Name | Protein Name | Organism |
1 | The role of holocarboxylase synthetase (HLCS) in catalyzing the covalent binding of biotin to the five biotin-dependent carboxylases in humans is well established, as are the essential roles of these carboxylases in the metabolism of fatty acids, the catabolism of leucine, and gluconeogenesis. | Biotin | holocarboxylase synthetase | Homo sapiens |
2 | The role of holocarboxylase synthetase (HLCS) in catalyzing the covalent binding of biotin to the five biotin-dependent carboxylases in humans is well established, as are the essential roles of these carboxylases in the metabolism of fatty acids, the catabolism of leucine, and gluconeogenesis. | Biotin | holocarboxylase synthetase | Homo sapiens |
3 | The role of holocarboxylase synthetase (HLCS) in catalyzing the covalent binding of biotin to the five biotin-dependent carboxylases in humans is well established, as are the essential roles of these carboxylases in the metabolism of fatty acids, the catabolism of leucine, and gluconeogenesis. | Biotin | holocarboxylase synthetase | Homo sapiens |
4 | The role of holocarboxylase synthetase (HLCS) in catalyzing the covalent binding of biotin to the five biotin-dependent carboxylases in humans is well established, as are the essential roles of these carboxylases in the metabolism of fatty acids, the catabolism of leucine, and gluconeogenesis. | Biotin | holocarboxylase synthetase | Homo sapiens |