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PW351801

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metabolic

Cyanate Degradation

Providencia stuartii ATCC 25827
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.

PW351849

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metabolic

Cyanate Degradation

Vibrio fluvialis PG41
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.

PW360585

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metabolic

Cyanate Degradation

Escherichia coli O111:H- str. 11128
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.

PW360573

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metabolic

Cyanate Degradation

Escherichia coli str. K-12 substr. DH10B
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.

PW360580

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metabolic

Cyanate Degradation

Escherichia coli ED1a
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.

PW360578

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metabolic

Cyanate Degradation

Escherichia coli IAI1
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.

PW351696

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metabolic

Cyanate Degradation

Campylobacter upsaliensis JV21
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.

PW124181

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metabolic

Cyanoamino Acid Metabolism

Arabidopsis thaliana
Cyanoamino acids pathway is a series of chemical reactions involving use of Cyanoamino acids. Cyanoamino acids are amino acid derivative that contains a cyanide group. Hydrogen Cyanide (HCN), otherwise known as prussic acid or Cyanide. It is a colorless, extremely poisonous, and flammable liquid that participate in many metabolic pathways. Cyanide precursor can be found in many natural food and plants substances such as cassava, lima beans and almonds. Cyanide can also be derived from Dhurrin, Lotaustralin and Linamrin ctazylzed by beta glucosidase 11. Mitochondrial hydrogen cyanide can be metabolized into 3-Cyano-L-Alanine to participate in Beta-Alanine metabolic pathway. Cytosolic hydrogen cyanide can be metabolized and used in Selenocompound metabolism, D-Alanine metabolism, D-Arginine and D-ornithine metabolism, Alanine, aspartate and glutamate metabolism, D-Glutamine and D-glutamate metabolism

PW126679

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drug action

Cyanocobalamin Action Pathway (New)

Homo sapiens

PW146129

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drug action

Cyanocobalamin Co-57 Drug Metabolism Action Pathway

Homo sapiens