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The directed movement of aldonate into, out of, within or between cells by means of some external agent such as a transporter or pore. The directed movement of monocarboxylic acids into, out of, within or between cells by means of some external agent such as a transporter or pore. The directed movement of carboxylic acids into, out of, within or between cells by means of some external agent such as a transporter or pore. Carboxylic acids are organic acids containing one or more carboxyl (COOH) groups or anions (COO-). The directed movement of L-idonate into, out of, within or between cells by means of some external agent such as a transporter or pore. L-idonate is an aldonic acid derived from L-idose, an aldohexose which is epimeric with D-glucose. The directed movement of hexose into, out of, within or between cells by means of some external agent such as a transporter or pore. Hexoses are any aldoses with a chain of six carbon atoms in the molecule.

View Gene Ontology (GO) Term

GO TERM SUMMARY

Name: L-idonate transport
Acc: GO:0015726
Aspect: Biological Process
Desc: The directed movement of L-idonate into, out of, within or between cells by means of some external agent such as a transporter or pore. L-idonate is an aldonic acid derived from L-idose, an aldohexose which is epimeric with D-glucose.
Proteins in PDR annotated with:
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INTERACTIVE GO GRAPH

GO:0015726 - L-idonate transport (interactive image map)

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