Difference between revisions of "TusE-S-sulfanylcysteine"

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== Gene FISUC_RS02750 ==
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== Metabolite TusE-S-sulfanylcysteine ==
* transcription-direction:
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* common-name:
** positive
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** a [tuse sulfur carrier protein]-s-sulfanylcysteine
* centisome-position:
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== Reaction(s) known to consume the compound ==
** 16.581642   
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* [[RXN0-2023]]
* left-end-position:
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== Reaction(s) known to produce the compound ==
** 637172
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== Reaction(s) of unknown directionality ==
* right-end-position:
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{{#set: common-name=a [tuse sulfur carrier protein]-s-sulfanylcysteine}}
** 637897
 
== Organism(s) associated with this gene  ==
 
* [[fibrobacter_18032021]]
 
== Reaction(s) associated ==
 
* [[RXN-11598]]
 
** Category: [[annotation]]
 
*** source: [[genome]]; tool: [[pathwaytools]]; comment: n.a
 
{{#set: transcription-direction=positive}}
 
{{#set: centisome-position=16.581642    }}
 
{{#set: left-end-position=637172}}
 
{{#set: right-end-position=637897}}
 
{{#set: organism associated=fibrobacter_18032021}}
 
{{#set: nb reaction associated=1}}
 

Latest revision as of 11:13, 17 October 2022

Metabolite TusE-S-sulfanylcysteine

  • common-name:
    • a [tuse sulfur carrier protein]-s-sulfanylcysteine

Reaction(s) known to consume the compound

Reaction(s) known to produce the compound

Reaction(s) of unknown directionality

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