4.1.1.94: ethylmalonyl-CoA decarboxylase
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Word Map on EC 4.1.1.94
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4.1.1.94
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acetyl-coa
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aciduria
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branched-chain
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propionyl-coa
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ethylmalonic
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polyhydroxyalkanoates
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butyryl-coa
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proofreading
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itraq
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crotonyl-coa
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methyl-branched
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poly3-hydroxybutyrate-co-3-hydroxyhexanoate
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hydratase
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medicine
- 4.1.1.94
- acetyl-coa
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aciduria
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branched-chain
- propionyl-coa
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ethylmalonic
- polyhydroxyalkanoates
- butyryl-coa
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proofreading
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itraq
- crotonyl-coa
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methyl-branched
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poly3-hydroxybutyrate-co-3-hydroxyhexanoate
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hydratase
- medicine
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Synonyms
ECHDC1, ethylmalonyl-CoA decarboxylase
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Breast Neoplasms
Genome-wide association study provides evidence for a breast cancer risk locus at 6q22.33.
Breast Neoplasms
Multi-modal meta-analysis of cancer cell line omics profiles identifies ECHDC1 as a novel breast tumor suppressor.
Breast Neoplasms
The RNF146 and ECHDC1 genes as candidates for inherited breast and ovarian cancer in Jewish Ashkenazi women.
ethylmalonyl-coa decarboxylase deficiency
ECHDC1 knock-out mice accumulate ethyl-branched lipids and excrete abnormal intermediates of branched-chain fatty acid metabolism.
Neoplasms
Multi-modal meta-analysis of cancer cell line omics profiles identifies ECHDC1 as a novel breast tumor suppressor.
Neoplasms
The RNF146 and ECHDC1 genes as candidates for inherited breast and ovarian cancer in Jewish Ashkenazi women.
Ovarian Neoplasms
The RNF146 and ECHDC1 genes as candidates for inherited breast and ovarian cancer in Jewish Ashkenazi women.
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