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Term:beta-alanine biosynthetic process via 3-ureidopropionate
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Accession:GO:0033396 term browser browse the term
Definition:The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the formation of beta-alanine via the intermediate 3-ureidopropionate.
Synonyms:exact_synonym: beta-alanine anabolism via 3-ureidopropionate;   beta-alanine formation via 3-ureidopropionate;   beta-alanine synthesis via 3-ureidopropionate
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Symbol Object Name Qualifiers Evidence Notes Source PubMed Reference(s) RGD Reference(s) Position
G Upb1 beta-ureidopropionase 1 involved_in ISO
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IBA
(PMID:22525402), (PMID:29976570)
GO_REF:0000024
GO_REF:0000033
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UniProt
GO_Central
PMID:22525402 PMID:29976570 GO_REF:0000024 GO_REF:0000033 NCBI chr20:13,217,252...13,243,590
Ensembl chr20:13,217,258...13,243,590
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  biological_process 20052
    cellular process 19130
      metabolic process 11925
        biosynthetic process 8446
          amino acid biosynthetic process 78
            beta-alanine biosynthetic process 2
              beta-alanine biosynthetic process via 3-ureidopropionate 1
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  biological_process 20052
    cellular process 19130
      metabolic process 11925
        small molecule metabolic process 1913
          organic acid metabolic process 1043
            oxoacid metabolic process 1031
              carboxylic acid metabolic process 1016
                carboxylic acid biosynthetic process 327
                  non-proteinogenic amino acid biosynthetic process 16
                    beta-alanine biosynthetic process 2
                      beta-alanine biosynthetic process via 3-ureidopropionate 1
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