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Term:cholesterol biosynthetic process via desmosterol
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Accession:GO:0033489 term browser browse the term
Definition:The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the formation of cholesterol, cholest-5-en-3 beta-ol, via the intermediate desmosterol.
Synonyms:exact_synonym: cholesterol anabolism via desmosterol;   cholesterol biosynthesis via desmosterol;   cholesterol formation via desmosterol;   cholesterol synthesis via desmosterol
 xref: MetaCyc:PWY66-4;   Reactome:R-HSA-6807047 "Cholesterol biosynthesis via desmosterol"



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Symbol Object Name Qualifiers Evidence Notes Source PubMed Reference(s) RGD Reference(s) Position
G Dhcr24 24-dehydrocholesterol reductase involved_in ISO
IEA
(PMID:11519011)
GO_REF:0000107
RGD
Ensembl
PMID:11519011 GO_REF:0000107 NCBI chr 5:126,573,366...126,599,940
Ensembl chr 5:121,344,575...121,371,137
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  biological_process 20543
    cellular process 19534
      metabolic process 12158
        biosynthetic process 8630
          lipid biosynthetic process 751
            steroid biosynthetic process 194
              sterol biosynthetic process 86
                cholesterol biosynthetic process 80
                  cholesterol biosynthetic process via desmosterol 1
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  biological_process 20543
    cellular process 19534
      metabolic process 12158
        primary metabolic process 10727
          lipid metabolic process 1485
            steroid metabolic process 374
              sterol metabolic process 176
                cholesterol metabolic process 168
                  cholesterol biosynthetic process 80
                    cholesterol biosynthetic process via desmosterol 1
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