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PW685907 |
Aminopropylcadaverine BiosynthesisOdoribacter laneus YIT 12061
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 17:08 Last Updated: January 31, 2025 at 17:08 |
PW492203 |
Aminopropylcadaverine BiosynthesisHelicobacter bilis ATCC 43879
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 03:17 Last Updated: February 01, 2025 at 03:17 |
PW493112 |
Aminopropylcadaverine BiosynthesisVeillonella dispar ATCC 17748
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 11:57 Last Updated: February 01, 2025 at 11:57 |
PW686232 |
Aminopropylcadaverine BiosynthesisEscherichia coli O157:H7
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 08, 2025 at 13:09 Last Updated: February 08, 2025 at 13:09 |
PW490884 |
Aminopropylcadaverine BiosynthesisBacteroides sp. 1_1_14
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 15:28 Last Updated: January 31, 2025 at 15:28 |
PW492164 |
Aminopropylcadaverine BiosynthesisCampylobacter upsaliensis JV21
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 02:48 Last Updated: February 01, 2025 at 02:48 |
PW507615 |
Aminopropylcadaverine BiosynthesisBacteroides coprocola
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 08, 2025 at 18:16 Last Updated: February 08, 2025 at 18:16 |
PW685849 |
Aminopropylcadaverine BiosynthesisEscherichia coli (strain 55989 / EAEC)
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 30, 2025 at 18:33 Last Updated: January 30, 2025 at 18:33 |
PW509003 |
Aminopropylcadaverine BiosynthesisEscherichia coli O111:H- str. 11128
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 09, 2025 at 01:03 Last Updated: February 09, 2025 at 01:03 |
PW490170 |
Aminopropylcadaverine BiosynthesisMegasphaera elsdenii DSM 20460
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 09:38 Last Updated: January 31, 2025 at 09:38 |