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<h1>pigment metabolism</h1>
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<p>In pigment metabolism, a series of enzymes catalyze the transform of one metabolite to the next, forming a pathway that can be linear or branched. Below is a map of carotenoid metabolism. The enzymes in green are those found in arabidopsis.</p>  
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<p>In pigment metabolism, a series of enzymes catalyze the transform of one metabolite to the next, forming a pathway. Metabolic pathways are often very complex, containing many branch points, loops, and interactions between separate pathways. Below is a map of carotenoid metabolism. The enzymes in green are those found in <i>Arabidopsis</i>.</p>  
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pigment metabolism

In pigment metabolism, a series of enzymes catalyze the transform of one metabolite to the next, forming a pathway. Metabolic pathways are often very complex, containing many branch points, loops, and interactions between separate pathways. Below is a map of carotenoid metabolism. The enzymes in green are those found in Arabidopsis.