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- Arabinose abstract "Arabinose is an aldopentose – a monosaccharide containing five carbon atoms, and including an aldehyde (CHO) functional group.For biosynthetic reasons, most saccharides are almost always more abundant in nature as the \"D\"-form, or structurally analogous to D-glyceraldehyde. However, L-arabinose is in fact more common than D-arabinose in nature and is found in nature as a component of biopolymers such as hemicellulose and pectin. The L-arabinose operon, also known as the araBAD operon, has been the subject of much biomolecular research. The operon directs the catabolism of arabinose in E. coli, and it is dynamically activated in the presence of arabinose and the absence of glucose.A classic method for the organic synthesis of arabinose from glucose is the Wohl degradation.".
- Arabinose iupacName "Arabinose".
- Arabinose thumbnail DL-Arabinose.svg?width=300.
- Arabinose wikiPageID "561151".
- Arabinose wikiPageLength "4884".
- Arabinose wikiPageOutDegree "29".
- Arabinose wikiPageRevisionID "690944475".
- Arabinose wikiPageWikiLink Aldehyde.
- Arabinose wikiPageWikiLink Arabinosyl_nucleosides.
- Arabinose wikiPageWikiLink Atom.
- Arabinose wikiPageWikiLink Candida_albicans.
- Arabinose wikiPageWikiLink Carbon.
- Arabinose wikiPageWikiLink Catabolism.
- Arabinose wikiPageWikiLink Catabolite_repression.
- Arabinose wikiPageWikiLink Category:Aldopentoses.
- Arabinose wikiPageWikiLink Escherichia_coli.
- Arabinose wikiPageWikiLink Functional_group.
- Arabinose wikiPageWikiLink Glyceraldehyde.
- Arabinose wikiPageWikiLink Gum_arabic.
- Arabinose wikiPageWikiLink Hemicellulose.
- Arabinose wikiPageWikiLink L-arabinose_operon.
- Arabinose wikiPageWikiLink Lyxose.
- Arabinose wikiPageWikiLink Monosaccharide.
- Arabinose wikiPageWikiLink Operon.
- Arabinose wikiPageWikiLink PBAD_promoter.
- Arabinose wikiPageWikiLink Pectin.
- Arabinose wikiPageWikiLink Pentose.
- Arabinose wikiPageWikiLink Ribose.
- Arabinose wikiPageWikiLink Synthetic_biology.
- Arabinose wikiPageWikiLink Wohl_degradation.
- Arabinose wikiPageWikiLink Xylose.
- Arabinose wikiPageWikiLink File:Alpha-D-Arabinofuranose.svg.
- Arabinose wikiPageWikiLink File:Alpha-D-Arabinopyranose.svg.
- Arabinose wikiPageWikiLink File:Beta-D-Arabinofuranose.svg.
- Arabinose wikiPageWikiLink File:Beta-D-Arabinopyranose.svg.
- Arabinose wikiPageWikiLinkText "Arabinose".
- Arabinose wikiPageWikiLinkText "Arabinoside".
- Arabinose wikiPageWikiLinkText "L-arabinose".
- Arabinose wikiPageWikiLinkText "arabinose".
- Arabinose wikiPageWikiLinkText "arabinosides".
- Arabinose imagefile "DL-Arabinose.svg".
- Arabinose iupacname "Arabinose".
- Arabinose name "Arabinose".
- Arabinose othernames "Pectinose".
- Arabinose verifiedfields "changed".
- Arabinose verifiedrevid "451895055".
- Arabinose watchedfields "changed".
- Arabinose wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Carbohydrates.
- Arabinose wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cascite.
- Arabinose wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Chembox.
- Arabinose wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Chembox_Hazards.
- Arabinose wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Chembox_Identifiers.
- Arabinose wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Chembox_Properties.
- Arabinose wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Chembox_Related.
- Arabinose wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Chemspidercite.
- Arabinose wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ebicite.
- Arabinose wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Arabinose wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Stdinchicite.
- Arabinose subject Category:Aldopentoses.
- Arabinose hypernym –.
- Arabinose type ChemicalCompound.
- Arabinose type ChemicalSubstance.
- Arabinose type Chemical.
- Arabinose type ChemicalObject.
- Arabinose type Thing.
- Arabinose type Q11173.
- Arabinose comment "Arabinose is an aldopentose – a monosaccharide containing five carbon atoms, and including an aldehyde (CHO) functional group.For biosynthetic reasons, most saccharides are almost always more abundant in nature as the \"D\"-form, or structurally analogous to D-glyceraldehyde. However, L-arabinose is in fact more common than D-arabinose in nature and is found in nature as a component of biopolymers such as hemicellulose and pectin.".
- Arabinose label "Arabinose".
- Arabinose sameAs Q407373.
- Arabinose sameAs عربينوز.
- Arabinose sameAs Арабиноза.
- Arabinose sameAs Arabinoza.
- Arabinose sameAs Arabinosa.
- Arabinose sameAs Arabinose.
- Arabinose sameAs Arabinozo.
- Arabinose sameAs Arabinosa.
- Arabinose sameAs Arabinosa.
- Arabinose sameAs آرابینوز.
- Arabinose sameAs Arabinoosi.
- Arabinose sameAs Arabinose.
- Arabinose sameAs Arabinoaze.
- Arabinose sameAs Arabinosa.
- Arabinose sameAs אראבינוז.
- Arabinose sameAs Arabinóz.
- Arabinose sameAs Արաբինոզ.
- Arabinose sameAs Arabinosio.
- Arabinose sameAs アラビノース.
- Arabinose sameAs Арабиноза.
- Arabinose sameAs Arabinozė.
- Arabinose sameAs Arabinose.
- Arabinose sameAs Arabinoza.
- Arabinose sameAs Arabinose.
- Arabinose sameAs m.02q4kb.
- Arabinose sameAs Арабиноза.
- Arabinose sameAs Arabinoza.
- Arabinose sameAs Arabinoza.
- Arabinose sameAs Arabinos.
- Arabinose sameAs Arabinoz.
- Arabinose sameAs Арабіноза.
- Arabinose sameAs Q407373.