Glucaric acid

Glucaric acid is a lipid of Fatty Acyls (FA) class. Glucaric acid is associated with abnormalities such as Consumption-archaic term for TB and furuncle. The involved functions are known as Oxidation, Mutation, Process, Cell Growth and Anabolism. Glucaric acid often locates in BL21, Clone and host. The associated genes with Glucaric acid are MIOX gene, ISYNA1 gene, Genome and Candidate Disease Gene. The related experimental models are Knock-out.

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Introduction

To understand associated biological information of Glucaric acid, we collected biological information of abnormalities, associated pathways, cellular/molecular locations, biological functions, related genes/proteins, lipids and common seen animal/experimental models with organized paragraphs from literatures.

What diseases are associated with Glucaric acid?

Glucaric acid is suspected in and other diseases in descending order of the highest number of associated sentences.

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Possible diseases from mapped MeSH terms on references

We collected disease MeSH terms mapped to the references associated with Glucaric acid

MeSH term MeSH ID Detail
Anemia, Iron-Deficiency D018798 6 associated lipids
Thrombophlebitis D013924 6 associated lipids
Blood Loss, Surgical D016063 6 associated lipids
Postoperative Hemorrhage D019106 7 associated lipids
Mycobacterium Infections D009164 7 associated lipids
Jaundice, Neonatal D007567 7 associated lipids
Leprosy D007918 8 associated lipids
Renal Insufficiency, Chronic D051436 9 associated lipids
Ascorbic Acid Deficiency D001206 9 associated lipids
Hearing Disorders D006311 10 associated lipids
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What pathways are associated with Glucaric acid

Lipid pathways are not clear in current pathway databases. We organized associated pathways with Glucaric acid through full-text articles, including metabolic pathways or pathways of biological mechanisms.

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What cellular locations are associated with Glucaric acid?

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What functions are associated with Glucaric acid?


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What lipids are associated with Glucaric acid?

There are no associated biomedical information in the current reference collection.

What genes are associated with Glucaric acid?

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What common seen animal models are associated with Glucaric acid?

Knock-out

Knock-out are used in the study 'Evolution-guided optimization of biosynthetic pathways.' (Raman S et al., 2014).

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