Enzyme promiscuity in serotonin biosynthesis from bacteria to plants and humans

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  • who: Sara Gonu00e7alves and collaborators from the CNC-Center for Neuroscience and Cell Biology, CIBB-Center for Innovative Biomedicine and Biotechnology, University of Sapienza University of Rome, Italy have published the article: Enzyme Promiscuity in Serotonin Biosynthesis From Bacteria to Plants and Humans, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)

SUMMARY

    Serotonin, also known as 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT), is a multi-functional indolamine whose structure contains an indole ring that can capture light, inherited from its precursor L-tryptophan, which played a key role in converting solar energy into biochemical energy within primitive anaerobic unicellular . . .

     

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