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Figure: GMP salvage 3, from adenine (Mouse)

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Figure: GMP Salvage Pathway in Mouse (Mus musculus). This diagram depicts the conversion of adenine to guanosine monophosphate (GMP) through enzymatic activities in the GMP salvage pathway (GO:0032263). Starting with adenine, adenine phosphoribosyltransferase (APRT) catalyzes conversion to AMP. AMP is then converted to IMP via three different AMP deaminases (AMPD1, AMPD2, AMPD3). IMP is subsequently converted to XMP through IMP dehydrogenase activities (IMPDH1, IMPDH2), and finally to GMP by GMP synthase (GMPS). Molecule colors indicate different nucleotide intermediates in the pathway. Enzymes (yellow boxes) are shown with their corresponding molecular functions (blue boxes).

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{"feedback":"The final drawing clearly depicts the GMP salvage pathway in mouse cells with excellent visual hierarchy and organization. The diagram effectively communicates the enzymatic conversion process from adenine to GMP through various intermediates, with each step properly labeled with both gene products and their molecular functions. The increased font sizes, strengthened arrows, and comprehensive legend significantly enhance readability and understanding. The pathway follows a logical flow that accurately represents the biological process described in the GO-CAM model, making it suitable for publication in a scientific journal like Cell or Nature.","necessary_changes":null,"optional_changes":null}