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PW339000

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metabolic

Methylphosphonate Degradation I

Grimontia hollisae CIP 101886
The pathway of methylphosphonate degradation starts with methylphosphonate being degrade by an ATP driven methylphosphonate degradation complex resulting in a alpha-D-ribose-1-methylphosphonate-5-triphosphate. This compound in turn is degraded by a water driven RPnTP hydrolase resulting in the release of a hydrogen ion, a pyrophosphate and a alpha-Dribose-1-methylphosphonate 5-phosphate. The latter compound is then involved with a carbon-phosphorous lyase resulting in the release of a methane and a 5-phospho-alpha-D-ribose 1,2-cyclic phosphate. This compound in turn gets degraded by a water driven 5-phospho-alpha-D-ribosyl 1,2-cyclic phosphate phosphodiesterase resulting in the release of a hydrogen ion and a alpha-D-ribose 1,5-biphosphate.

PW354875

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metabolic

Methylphosphonate Degradation I

Escherichia coli O157:H7 str. TW14359
The pathway of methylphosphonate degradation starts with methylphosphonate being degrade by an ATP driven methylphosphonate degradation complex resulting in a alpha-D-ribose-1-methylphosphonate-5-triphosphate. This compound in turn is degraded by a water driven RPnTP hydrolase resulting in the release of a hydrogen ion, a pyrophosphate and a alpha-Dribose-1-methylphosphonate 5-phosphate. The latter compound is then involved with a carbon-phosphorous lyase resulting in the release of a methane and a 5-phospho-alpha-D-ribose 1,2-cyclic phosphate. This compound in turn gets degraded by a water driven 5-phospho-alpha-D-ribosyl 1,2-cyclic phosphate phosphodiesterase resulting in the release of a hydrogen ion and a alpha-D-ribose 1,5-biphosphate.

PW354868

Pw354868 View Pathway
metabolic

Methylphosphonate Degradation I

Escherichia coli O127:H6 str. E2348/69
The pathway of methylphosphonate degradation starts with methylphosphonate being degrade by an ATP driven methylphosphonate degradation complex resulting in a alpha-D-ribose-1-methylphosphonate-5-triphosphate. This compound in turn is degraded by a water driven RPnTP hydrolase resulting in the release of a hydrogen ion, a pyrophosphate and a alpha-Dribose-1-methylphosphonate 5-phosphate. The latter compound is then involved with a carbon-phosphorous lyase resulting in the release of a methane and a 5-phospho-alpha-D-ribose 1,2-cyclic phosphate. This compound in turn gets degraded by a water driven 5-phospho-alpha-D-ribosyl 1,2-cyclic phosphate phosphodiesterase resulting in the release of a hydrogen ion and a alpha-D-ribose 1,5-biphosphate.

PW354863

Pw354863 View Pathway
metabolic

Methylphosphonate Degradation I

Escherichia coli APEC O1
The pathway of methylphosphonate degradation starts with methylphosphonate being degrade by an ATP driven methylphosphonate degradation complex resulting in a alpha-D-ribose-1-methylphosphonate-5-triphosphate. This compound in turn is degraded by a water driven RPnTP hydrolase resulting in the release of a hydrogen ion, a pyrophosphate and a alpha-Dribose-1-methylphosphonate 5-phosphate. The latter compound is then involved with a carbon-phosphorous lyase resulting in the release of a methane and a 5-phospho-alpha-D-ribose 1,2-cyclic phosphate. This compound in turn gets degraded by a water driven 5-phospho-alpha-D-ribosyl 1,2-cyclic phosphate phosphodiesterase resulting in the release of a hydrogen ion and a alpha-D-ribose 1,5-biphosphate.

PW355048

Pw355048 View Pathway
metabolic

Methylphosphonate Degradation I

Tannerella forsythia
The pathway of methylphosphonate degradation starts with methylphosphonate being degrade by an ATP driven methylphosphonate degradation complex resulting in a alpha-D-ribose-1-methylphosphonate-5-triphosphate. This compound in turn is degraded by a water driven RPnTP hydrolase resulting in the release of a hydrogen ion, a pyrophosphate and a alpha-Dribose-1-methylphosphonate 5-phosphate. The latter compound is then involved with a carbon-phosphorous lyase resulting in the release of a methane and a 5-phospho-alpha-D-ribose 1,2-cyclic phosphate. This compound in turn gets degraded by a water driven 5-phospho-alpha-D-ribosyl 1,2-cyclic phosphate phosphodiesterase resulting in the release of a hydrogen ion and a alpha-D-ribose 1,5-biphosphate.

PW338955

Pw338955 View Pathway
metabolic

Methylphosphonate Degradation I

Citrobacter amalonaticus Y19
The pathway of methylphosphonate degradation starts with methylphosphonate being degrade by an ATP driven methylphosphonate degradation complex resulting in a alpha-D-ribose-1-methylphosphonate-5-triphosphate. This compound in turn is degraded by a water driven RPnTP hydrolase resulting in the release of a hydrogen ion, a pyrophosphate and a alpha-Dribose-1-methylphosphonate 5-phosphate. The latter compound is then involved with a carbon-phosphorous lyase resulting in the release of a methane and a 5-phospho-alpha-D-ribose 1,2-cyclic phosphate. This compound in turn gets degraded by a water driven 5-phospho-alpha-D-ribosyl 1,2-cyclic phosphate phosphodiesterase resulting in the release of a hydrogen ion and a alpha-D-ribose 1,5-biphosphate.

PW354862

Pw354862 View Pathway
metabolic

Methylphosphonate Degradation I

Escherichia coli 536
The pathway of methylphosphonate degradation starts with methylphosphonate being degrade by an ATP driven methylphosphonate degradation complex resulting in a alpha-D-ribose-1-methylphosphonate-5-triphosphate. This compound in turn is degraded by a water driven RPnTP hydrolase resulting in the release of a hydrogen ion, a pyrophosphate and a alpha-Dribose-1-methylphosphonate 5-phosphate. The latter compound is then involved with a carbon-phosphorous lyase resulting in the release of a methane and a 5-phospho-alpha-D-ribose 1,2-cyclic phosphate. This compound in turn gets degraded by a water driven 5-phospho-alpha-D-ribosyl 1,2-cyclic phosphate phosphodiesterase resulting in the release of a hydrogen ion and a alpha-D-ribose 1,5-biphosphate.

PW354867

Pw354867 View Pathway
metabolic

Methylphosphonate Degradation I

Escherichia coli O157:H7 str. EC4115
The pathway of methylphosphonate degradation starts with methylphosphonate being degrade by an ATP driven methylphosphonate degradation complex resulting in a alpha-D-ribose-1-methylphosphonate-5-triphosphate. This compound in turn is degraded by a water driven RPnTP hydrolase resulting in the release of a hydrogen ion, a pyrophosphate and a alpha-Dribose-1-methylphosphonate 5-phosphate. The latter compound is then involved with a carbon-phosphorous lyase resulting in the release of a methane and a 5-phospho-alpha-D-ribose 1,2-cyclic phosphate. This compound in turn gets degraded by a water driven 5-phospho-alpha-D-ribosyl 1,2-cyclic phosphate phosphodiesterase resulting in the release of a hydrogen ion and a alpha-D-ribose 1,5-biphosphate.

PW354874

Pw354874 View Pathway
metabolic

Methylphosphonate Degradation I

Escherichia coli IAI39
The pathway of methylphosphonate degradation starts with methylphosphonate being degrade by an ATP driven methylphosphonate degradation complex resulting in a alpha-D-ribose-1-methylphosphonate-5-triphosphate. This compound in turn is degraded by a water driven RPnTP hydrolase resulting in the release of a hydrogen ion, a pyrophosphate and a alpha-Dribose-1-methylphosphonate 5-phosphate. The latter compound is then involved with a carbon-phosphorous lyase resulting in the release of a methane and a 5-phospho-alpha-D-ribose 1,2-cyclic phosphate. This compound in turn gets degraded by a water driven 5-phospho-alpha-D-ribosyl 1,2-cyclic phosphate phosphodiesterase resulting in the release of a hydrogen ion and a alpha-D-ribose 1,5-biphosphate.

PW354879

Pw354879 View Pathway
metabolic

Methylphosphonate Degradation I

Escherichia coli O55:H7 str. CB9615
The pathway of methylphosphonate degradation starts with methylphosphonate being degrade by an ATP driven methylphosphonate degradation complex resulting in a alpha-D-ribose-1-methylphosphonate-5-triphosphate. This compound in turn is degraded by a water driven RPnTP hydrolase resulting in the release of a hydrogen ion, a pyrophosphate and a alpha-Dribose-1-methylphosphonate 5-phosphate. The latter compound is then involved with a carbon-phosphorous lyase resulting in the release of a methane and a 5-phospho-alpha-D-ribose 1,2-cyclic phosphate. This compound in turn gets degraded by a water driven 5-phospho-alpha-D-ribosyl 1,2-cyclic phosphate phosphodiesterase resulting in the release of a hydrogen ion and a alpha-D-ribose 1,5-biphosphate.