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Phytosterol biosynthesis pathway in Mortierella alpina
W. David Nes, Shawn D. Nichols
Chemistry and Biochemistry
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Medicine & Life Sciences
24-methyldesmosterol
19%
24-methylenecholesterol
17%
Ascomycota
11%
Cholesterol
5%
Desmosterol
12%
Ergosterol
10%
Fungi
20%
Growth
3%
High Pressure Liquid Chromatography
6%
Lanosterol
12%
methionine methyl ester
12%
Methylation
6%
Mortierella
100%
Mycelium
31%
Phytosterols
74%
Proton Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
8%
Spectrum Analysis
7%
Sterols
62%
Agriculture & Biology
Ascomycota
7%
biosynthesis
35%
cholesterol
5%
ergosterol
9%
fungi
13%
isomerization
9%
lanosterol
10%
methionine
6%
methylation
7%
Mortierella alpina
82%
mycelium
20%
nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy
7%
phytosterols
62%
sterols
51%
Chemistry
1H NMR Spectroscopy
6%
Amount
3%
Biosynthesis
44%
Cholesterol
6%
Desmosterol
12%
Ergosterol
10%
Gas Chromatography Mass Spectrometry (GCMS)
5%
Isomerization
6%
Lanosterol
11%
Phytosterols
73%
Sterol
58%