Term Name: amino acid catabolic process to alcohol via Ehrlich pathway
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Definition: The chemical reactions and pathways involving the catabolism of amino acids to produce alcohols with one carbon less than the starting amino acid. In S. cerevisiae, this is known to occur for leucine, isoleucine, valine, methionine, phenylalanine, tyrosine, or tryptophan. Often referred to as the Ehrlich pathway, these reactions generally occur during fermentation to produce a variety of alcohols, often collectively referred to as fusel alcohols. Depending on the redox state of the cells, carboxylic acid derivatives may be produced instead of alcohols.
Ontology: GO: Biological Process [GO:0000947]    QuickGO    AmiGO

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is a type of: alcohol biosynthetic process amino acid catabolic process via Ehrlich pathway
has subtype: aromatic amino acid family catabolic process to alcohol via Ehrlich pathway branched-chain amino acid catabolic process to alcohol via Ehrlich pathway methionine catabolic process to 3-methylthiopropanol