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Term:chanoclavine-I aldehyde biosynthetic process
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Definition:The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the formation of chanoclavine-I aldehyde. Chanoclavine-I aldehyde is at a branching point in the biosynthetic pathways of fumigaclavine C and ergotamine.
Synonyms:exact_synonym: chanoclavine-I aldehyde anabolism;   chanoclavine-I aldehyde biosynthesis;   chanoclavine-I aldehyde formation;   chanoclavine-I aldehyde synthesis



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  biological_process 28573
    cellular process 17545
      cellular metabolic process 9207
        cellular biosynthetic process 7432
          aldehyde biosynthetic process 28
            chanoclavine-I aldehyde biosynthetic process 0
              negative regulation of chanoclavine-I aldehyde biosynthetic process 0
              positive regulation of chanoclavine-I aldehyde biosynthetic process 0
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  biological_process 28573
    metabolic process 11001
      organic substance metabolic process 10573
        organonitrogen compound metabolic process 5240
          alkaloid metabolic process 11
            indole alkaloid metabolic process 0
              terpenoid indole alkaloid metabolic process 0
                ergot alkaloid metabolic process 0
                  chanoclavine-I aldehyde metabolic process 0
                    chanoclavine-I aldehyde biosynthetic process 0
                      negative regulation of chanoclavine-I aldehyde biosynthetic process 0
                      positive regulation of chanoclavine-I aldehyde biosynthetic process 0
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