"Porphobilinogen Synthase" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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An enzyme that catalyzes the formation of porphobilinogen from two molecules of 5-aminolevulinic acid. EC 4.2.1.24.
Descriptor ID |
D000623
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MeSH Number(s) |
D08.811.520.241.300.550
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Concept/Terms |
Porphobilinogen Synthase- Porphobilinogen Synthase
- Synthase, Porphobilinogen
- Aminolevulinate Hydro-Lyase
- Aminolevulinate Hydro Lyase
- Hydro-Lyase, Aminolevulinate
- delta-Aminolevulinate Dehydratase
- Dehydratase, delta-Aminolevulinate
- delta Aminolevulinate Dehydratase
- delta-Aminolevulinic Acid Dehydratase
- Acid Dehydratase, delta-Aminolevulinic
- Dehydratase, delta-Aminolevulinic Acid
- delta Aminolevulinic Acid Dehydratase
- ALA-Dehydrase
- ALA Dehydrase
- Aminolevulinic Acid Dehydratase
- Acid Dehydratase, Aminolevulinic
- Dehydratase, Aminolevulinic Acid
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Below are the most recent publications written about "Porphobilinogen Synthase" by people in Profiles.
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Delta-amino-levulinic acid dehydratase gene and essential tremor. Eur J Clin Invest. 2017 May; 47(5):348-356.
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Genetic control of delayed-type hypersensitivity to mouse hepatitis virus in mice. Jpn J Exp Med. 1984 Oct; 54(5):217-9.
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Enzymatic activities of the first two steps of liver HEME biosynthesis in experimental MHV-3 viral hepatitis. Enzyme. 1972; 13(4):224-32.