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PW351746 |
Cyanate DegradationCitrobacter youngae ATCC 29220
The cyanate degradation pathway begins with the transportation of cyanate into the cytosol through a cynX transporter. Once inside the cytosol cyanate reacts with hydrogen carbonate and a hydrogen ion through a cyanase resulting in the release of carbon dioxide and carbamate. Carbamate reacts spontaneously with hydrogen resulting in the release of ammonium and carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide reacts with water through carbonic anhydrase resulting in the release of hydrogen ion and hydrogen carbonate.
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Creator: Julia Wakoli Created On: November 07, 2024 at 20:42 Last Updated: November 07, 2024 at 20:42 |
PW351739 |
Cyanate DegradationCedecea davisae DSM 4568
The cyanate degradation pathway begins with the transportation of cyanate into the cytosol through a cynX transporter. Once inside the cytosol cyanate reacts with hydrogen carbonate and a hydrogen ion through a cyanase resulting in the release of carbon dioxide and carbamate. Carbamate reacts spontaneously with hydrogen resulting in the release of ammonium and carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide reacts with water through carbonic anhydrase resulting in the release of hydrogen ion and hydrogen carbonate.
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Creator: Julia Wakoli Created On: November 07, 2024 at 20:36 Last Updated: November 07, 2024 at 20:36 |
PW351410 |
Cyanate DegradationLautropia mirabilis ATCC 51599
The cyanate degradation pathway begins with the transportation of cyanate into the cytosol through a cynX transporter. Once inside the cytosol cyanate reacts with hydrogen carbonate and a hydrogen ion through a cyanase resulting in the release of carbon dioxide and carbamate. Carbamate reacts spontaneously with hydrogen resulting in the release of ammonium and carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide reacts with water through carbonic anhydrase resulting in the release of hydrogen ion and hydrogen carbonate.
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Creator: Julia Wakoli Created On: November 07, 2024 at 19:08 Last Updated: November 07, 2024 at 19:08 |
PW351783 |
Cyanate DegradationHafnia alvei ATCC 51873
The cyanate degradation pathway begins with the transportation of cyanate into the cytosol through a cynX transporter. Once inside the cytosol cyanate reacts with hydrogen carbonate and a hydrogen ion through a cyanase resulting in the release of carbon dioxide and carbamate. Carbamate reacts spontaneously with hydrogen resulting in the release of ammonium and carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide reacts with water through carbonic anhydrase resulting in the release of hydrogen ion and hydrogen carbonate.
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Creator: Julia Wakoli Created On: November 07, 2024 at 21:12 Last Updated: November 07, 2024 at 21:12 |
PW351865 |
Cyanate DegradationPaenibacillus lactis 154
The cyanate degradation pathway begins with the transportation of cyanate into the cytosol through a cynX transporter. Once inside the cytosol cyanate reacts with hydrogen carbonate and a hydrogen ion through a cyanase resulting in the release of carbon dioxide and carbamate. Carbamate reacts spontaneously with hydrogen resulting in the release of ammonium and carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide reacts with water through carbonic anhydrase resulting in the release of hydrogen ion and hydrogen carbonate.
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Creator: Julia Wakoli Created On: November 07, 2024 at 22:21 Last Updated: November 07, 2024 at 22:21 |
PW351795 |
Cyanate DegradationProvidencia rettgeri DSM 1131
The cyanate degradation pathway begins with the transportation of cyanate into the cytosol through a cynX transporter. Once inside the cytosol cyanate reacts with hydrogen carbonate and a hydrogen ion through a cyanase resulting in the release of carbon dioxide and carbamate. Carbamate reacts spontaneously with hydrogen resulting in the release of ammonium and carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide reacts with water through carbonic anhydrase resulting in the release of hydrogen ion and hydrogen carbonate.
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Creator: Julia Wakoli Created On: November 07, 2024 at 21:24 Last Updated: November 07, 2024 at 21:24 |
PW351435 |
Cyanate DegradationOxalobacter formigenes OXCC13
The cyanate degradation pathway begins with the transportation of cyanate into the cytosol through a cynX transporter. Once inside the cytosol cyanate reacts with hydrogen carbonate and a hydrogen ion through a cyanase resulting in the release of carbon dioxide and carbamate. Carbamate reacts spontaneously with hydrogen resulting in the release of ammonium and carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide reacts with water through carbonic anhydrase resulting in the release of hydrogen ion and hydrogen carbonate.
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Creator: Julia Wakoli Created On: November 07, 2024 at 19:14 Last Updated: November 07, 2024 at 19:14 |
PW360582 |
Cyanate DegradationEscherichia coli O157:H7 str. TW14359
The cyanate degradation pathway begins with the transportation of cyanate into the cytosol through a cynX transporter. Once inside the cytosol cyanate reacts with hydrogen carbonate and a hydrogen ion through a cyanase resulting in the release of carbon dioxide and carbamate. Carbamate reacts spontaneously with hydrogen resulting in the release of ammonium and carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide reacts with water through carbonic anhydrase resulting in the release of hydrogen ion and hydrogen carbonate.
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Creator: Julia Wakoli Created On: November 14, 2024 at 16:35 Last Updated: November 14, 2024 at 16:35 |
PW360575 |
Cyanate DegradationEscherichia coli O127:H6 str. E2348/69
The cyanate degradation pathway begins with the transportation of cyanate into the cytosol through a cynX transporter. Once inside the cytosol cyanate reacts with hydrogen carbonate and a hydrogen ion through a cyanase resulting in the release of carbon dioxide and carbamate. Carbamate reacts spontaneously with hydrogen resulting in the release of ammonium and carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide reacts with water through carbonic anhydrase resulting in the release of hydrogen ion and hydrogen carbonate.
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Creator: Julia Wakoli Created On: November 14, 2024 at 16:33 Last Updated: November 14, 2024 at 16:33 |
PW360570 |
Cyanate DegradationEscherichia coli APEC O1
The cyanate degradation pathway begins with the transportation of cyanate into the cytosol through a cynX transporter. Once inside the cytosol cyanate reacts with hydrogen carbonate and a hydrogen ion through a cyanase resulting in the release of carbon dioxide and carbamate. Carbamate reacts spontaneously with hydrogen resulting in the release of ammonium and carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide reacts with water through carbonic anhydrase resulting in the release of hydrogen ion and hydrogen carbonate.
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Creator: Julia Wakoli Created On: November 14, 2024 at 16:30 Last Updated: November 14, 2024 at 16:30 |