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PW491850 |
Aminopropylcadaverine BiosynthesisAfipia birgiae 34632
Aminopropylcadaverine, a polyamine, is the final product of aminopropylcadaverine biosynthesis pathway. Polyamines are involved in protein synthesis, DNA and RNA related processes, as well as the facilitation of cell stress resistance and membrane integrity; therefore polyamines are essential for cell growth. In this pathway, L-lysine is produced by lysine biosynthesis, then lysine decarboxylase will convert L-lysine into cadaverine. In the final step, spermidine synthase will catalyze cadaverine and decarboxy-SAM to aminopropylcadaverine as well as 5'-Methylthioadenosine.
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Creator: Julia Wakoli Created On: January 31, 2025 at 23:41 Last Updated: January 31, 2025 at 23:41 |
PW491033 |
Aminopropylcadaverine BiosynthesisBacteroides sp. D20
Aminopropylcadaverine, a polyamine, is the final product of aminopropylcadaverine biosynthesis pathway. Polyamines are involved in protein synthesis, DNA and RNA related processes, as well as the facilitation of cell stress resistance and membrane integrity; therefore polyamines are essential for cell growth. In this pathway, L-lysine is produced by lysine biosynthesis, then lysine decarboxylase will convert L-lysine into cadaverine. In the final step, spermidine synthase will catalyze cadaverine and decarboxy-SAM to aminopropylcadaverine as well as 5'-Methylthioadenosine.
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Creator: Julia Wakoli Created On: January 31, 2025 at 16:41 Last Updated: January 31, 2025 at 16:41 |
PW492048 |
Aminopropylcadaverine BiosynthesisNeisseria macacae ATCC 33926
Aminopropylcadaverine, a polyamine, is the final product of aminopropylcadaverine biosynthesis pathway. Polyamines are involved in protein synthesis, DNA and RNA related processes, as well as the facilitation of cell stress resistance and membrane integrity; therefore polyamines are essential for cell growth. In this pathway, L-lysine is produced by lysine biosynthesis, then lysine decarboxylase will convert L-lysine into cadaverine. In the final step, spermidine synthase will catalyze cadaverine and decarboxy-SAM to aminopropylcadaverine as well as 5'-Methylthioadenosine.
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Creator: Julia Wakoli Created On: February 01, 2025 at 01:41 Last Updated: February 01, 2025 at 01:41 |
PW490650 |
Aminopropylcadaverine BiosynthesisBacteroides cellulosilyticus DSM 14838
Aminopropylcadaverine, a polyamine, is the final product of aminopropylcadaverine biosynthesis pathway. Polyamines are involved in protein synthesis, DNA and RNA related processes, as well as the facilitation of cell stress resistance and membrane integrity; therefore polyamines are essential for cell growth. In this pathway, L-lysine is produced by lysine biosynthesis, then lysine decarboxylase will convert L-lysine into cadaverine. In the final step, spermidine synthase will catalyze cadaverine and decarboxy-SAM to aminopropylcadaverine as well as 5'-Methylthioadenosine.
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Creator: Julia Wakoli Created On: January 31, 2025 at 13:21 Last Updated: January 31, 2025 at 13:21 |
PW490693 |
Aminopropylcadaverine BiosynthesisBacteroides eggerthii 1_2_48FAA
Aminopropylcadaverine, a polyamine, is the final product of aminopropylcadaverine biosynthesis pathway. Polyamines are involved in protein synthesis, DNA and RNA related processes, as well as the facilitation of cell stress resistance and membrane integrity; therefore polyamines are essential for cell growth. In this pathway, L-lysine is produced by lysine biosynthesis, then lysine decarboxylase will convert L-lysine into cadaverine. In the final step, spermidine synthase will catalyze cadaverine and decarboxy-SAM to aminopropylcadaverine as well as 5'-Methylthioadenosine.
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Creator: Julia Wakoli Created On: January 31, 2025 at 13:48 Last Updated: January 31, 2025 at 13:48 |
PW491925 |
Aminopropylcadaverine BiosynthesisBurkholderia cepacia GG4
Aminopropylcadaverine, a polyamine, is the final product of aminopropylcadaverine biosynthesis pathway. Polyamines are involved in protein synthesis, DNA and RNA related processes, as well as the facilitation of cell stress resistance and membrane integrity; therefore polyamines are essential for cell growth. In this pathway, L-lysine is produced by lysine biosynthesis, then lysine decarboxylase will convert L-lysine into cadaverine. In the final step, spermidine synthase will catalyze cadaverine and decarboxy-SAM to aminopropylcadaverine as well as 5'-Methylthioadenosine.
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Creator: Julia Wakoli Created On: February 01, 2025 at 00:25 Last Updated: February 01, 2025 at 00:25 |
PW491920 |
Aminopropylcadaverine BiosynthesisOxalobacter formigenes HOxBLS
Aminopropylcadaverine, a polyamine, is the final product of aminopropylcadaverine biosynthesis pathway. Polyamines are involved in protein synthesis, DNA and RNA related processes, as well as the facilitation of cell stress resistance and membrane integrity; therefore polyamines are essential for cell growth. In this pathway, L-lysine is produced by lysine biosynthesis, then lysine decarboxylase will convert L-lysine into cadaverine. In the final step, spermidine synthase will catalyze cadaverine and decarboxy-SAM to aminopropylcadaverine as well as 5'-Methylthioadenosine.
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Creator: Julia Wakoli Created On: February 01, 2025 at 00:23 Last Updated: February 01, 2025 at 00:23 |
PW492966 |
Aminopropylcadaverine BiosynthesisRoseburia inulinivorans DSM 16841
Aminopropylcadaverine, a polyamine, is the final product of aminopropylcadaverine biosynthesis pathway. Polyamines are involved in protein synthesis, DNA and RNA related processes, as well as the facilitation of cell stress resistance and membrane integrity; therefore polyamines are essential for cell growth. In this pathway, L-lysine is produced by lysine biosynthesis, then lysine decarboxylase will convert L-lysine into cadaverine. In the final step, spermidine synthase will catalyze cadaverine and decarboxy-SAM to aminopropylcadaverine as well as 5'-Methylthioadenosine.
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Creator: Julia Wakoli Created On: February 01, 2025 at 10:37 Last Updated: February 01, 2025 at 10:37 |
PW491652 |
Aminopropylcadaverine BiosynthesisCetobacterium somerae ATCC BAA-474
Aminopropylcadaverine, a polyamine, is the final product of aminopropylcadaverine biosynthesis pathway. Polyamines are involved in protein synthesis, DNA and RNA related processes, as well as the facilitation of cell stress resistance and membrane integrity; therefore polyamines are essential for cell growth. In this pathway, L-lysine is produced by lysine biosynthesis, then lysine decarboxylase will convert L-lysine into cadaverine. In the final step, spermidine synthase will catalyze cadaverine and decarboxy-SAM to aminopropylcadaverine as well as 5'-Methylthioadenosine.
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Creator: Julia Wakoli Created On: January 31, 2025 at 21:56 Last Updated: January 31, 2025 at 21:56 |
PW492047 |
Aminopropylcadaverine BiosynthesisNeisseria subflava NJ9703
Aminopropylcadaverine, a polyamine, is the final product of aminopropylcadaverine biosynthesis pathway. Polyamines are involved in protein synthesis, DNA and RNA related processes, as well as the facilitation of cell stress resistance and membrane integrity; therefore polyamines are essential for cell growth. In this pathway, L-lysine is produced by lysine biosynthesis, then lysine decarboxylase will convert L-lysine into cadaverine. In the final step, spermidine synthase will catalyze cadaverine and decarboxy-SAM to aminopropylcadaverine as well as 5'-Methylthioadenosine.
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Creator: Julia Wakoli Created On: February 01, 2025 at 01:41 Last Updated: February 01, 2025 at 01:41 |