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Pathway Description
Trehalose Degradation I (Low Osmolarity)
Escherichia coli
Metabolic Pathway
In E.coli, trehalose can be only synthesized with high osmolarity, and if the osmolarity is low, then the source of trehalose can be only obtained from external via transportation with trehalose PTS permease. However, sugar can be degraded with both low or high osmolarity in E.coli. Glucokinase can phosphorylate free gluocose into glucose-6-phosphate and both glucose-6-phosphate moieties enter glycolysis.
References
Trehalose Degradation I (Low Osmolarity) References
Klein W, Horlacher R, Boos W: Molecular analysis of treB encoding the Escherichia coli enzyme II specific for trehalose. J Bacteriol. 1995 Jul;177(14):4043-52.
Pubmed: 7608078
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