FB2025_05 , released December 11, 2025
FB2025_05 , released December 11, 2025
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Term catechol-containing compound metabolic process ID (Ontology) GO:0009712 (Gene Ontology)
Definition The chemical reactions and pathways involving a compound containing a pyrocatechol (1,2-benzenediol) nucleus or substituent.[ ISBN:0198547684 ]
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  metabolic process
   |__phenol-containing compound metabolic process
       |__catechol-containing compound metabolic process  18 rec.
           |__3,4-dihydroxybenzoate metabolic process
           |   |__3,4-dihydroxybenzoate biosynthetic process
           |   |__3,4-dihydroxybenzoate catabolic process(+)
           |__catechol-containing compound biosynthetic process 7 rec.
           |   |__(R)-mandelate catabolic process to catechol
           |   |__3,4-dihydroxybenzoate biosynthetic process
           |   |__3-(2,3-dihydroxyphenyl)propanoate biosynthetic process
           |   |__3-chlorocatechol biosynthetic process
           |   |__alkyl caffeate ester biosynthetic process
           |   |__catechol-containing siderophore biosynthetic process(+)
           |   |__catecholamine biosynthetic process(+) 7 rec.
           |   |__chrysobactin biosynthetic process
           |   |__cordyol C biosynthetic process
           |   |__gerfelin biosynthetic process
           |   |__methylgallate biosynthetic process
           |   |__violaceol I biosynthetic process
           |   |__violaceol II biosynthetic process
           |__catechol-containing compound catabolic process 4 rec.
           |   |__3,4-dihydroxybenzoate catabolic process(+)
           |   |__3-(2,3-dihydroxyphenyl)propanoate catabolic process
           |   |__3-chlorocatechol catabolic process
           |   |__catechol catabolic process, meta-cleavage
           |   |__catechol catabolic process, ortho-cleavage
           |   |__catecholamine catabolic process(+) 4 rec.
           |   |__chrysobactin catabolic process
           |   |__cordyol C catabolic process
           |   |__enterobactin catabolic process
           |   |__gerfelin catabolic process
           |   |__methylgallate catabolic process
           |   |__violaceol I catabolic process
           |   |__violaceol II catabolic process
           |__catecholamine metabolic process 18 rec.
           |   |__catecholamine biosynthetic process(+) 7 rec.
           |   |__catecholamine catabolic process(+) 4 rec.
           |   |__dopamine metabolic process(+) 16 rec.
           |   |__epinephrine metabolic process(+)
           |   |__norepinephrine metabolic process(+) 3 rec.
           |__cordyol C metabolic process
           |   |__cordyol C biosynthetic process
           |   |__cordyol C catabolic process
           |__L-tryptophan catabolic process to catechol
           |__toluene oxidation to catechol
           |__violaceol I metabolic process
           |   |__violaceol I biosynthetic process
           |   |__violaceol I catabolic process
           |__violaceol II metabolic process
               |__violaceol II biosynthetic process
               |__violaceol II catabolic process
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  • "catechol metabolic process" RELATED
    "catechol metabolism" RELATED
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