PHOSACETYLTRANS-RXN

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Reaction PHOSACETYLTRANS-RXN

  • common-name:
    • phosphate acetyltransferase
  • direction:
    • reversible
  • ec-number:

Reaction formula

Gene(s) associated with this reaction

Pathway(s)

  • METH-ACETATE-PWY, methanogenesis from acetate:
    • 1 reactions found over 6 reactions in the full pathway
  • PWY-6637, sulfolactate degradation II:
    • 1 reactions found over 4 reactions in the full pathway
  • FERMENTATION-PWY, mixed acid fermentation:
    • 12 reactions found over 16 reactions in the full pathway
  • P3-PWY, gallate degradation III (anaerobic):
    • 3 reactions found over 11 reactions in the full pathway
  • PWY4LZ-257, superpathway of fermentation (Chlamydomonas reinhardtii):
    • 8 reactions found over 7 reactions in the full pathway
  • PWY-5482, pyruvate fermentation to acetate II:
    • 2 reactions found over 3 reactions in the full pathway
  • P122-PWY, heterolactic fermentation:
    • 17 reactions found over 18 reactions in the full pathway
  • PWY-1281, sulfoacetaldehyde degradation I:
    • 1 reactions found over 2 reactions in the full pathway
  • P161-PWY, acetylene degradation (anaerobic):
    • 3 reactions found over 5 reactions in the full pathway
  • PWY-5497, purine nucleobases degradation II (anaerobic):
    • 11 reactions found over 24 reactions in the full pathway
  • PWY-5485, pyruvate fermentation to acetate IV:
    • 2 reactions found over 3 reactions in the full pathway
  • PWY0-1312, acetate and ATP formation from acetyl-CoA I:
    • 1 reactions found over 2 reactions in the full pathway
  • P163-PWY, L-lysine fermentation to acetate and butanoate:
    • 3 reactions found over 10 reactions in the full pathway

Reconstruction information

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