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== Metabolite [http://metacyc.org/META/NEW-IMAGE?object=THZ THZ] ==
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== Gene SJ04243 ==
* common-name:
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== Organism(s) associated with this gene  ==
** 5-(2-hydroxyethyl)-4-methylthiazole
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* [[S.japonica_carotenoid_curated]]
* smiles:
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== Reaction(s) associated ==
** cc1(n=csc(cco)=1)
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* [[1.14.19.1-RXN]]
* inchi-key:
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** Category: [[orthology]]
** bkawjirckvuved-uhfffaoysa-n
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*** source: [[output_pantograph_nannochloropsis_salina]]; tool: [[pantograph]]; comment: n.a
* molecular-weight:
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* [[CY_focytb5_LPAREN_c_RPAREN_]]
** 143.203
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** Category: [[orthology]]
== Reaction(s) known to consume the compound ==
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*** source: [[output_pantograph_nannochloropsis_salina]]; tool: [[pantograph]]; comment: n.a
* [[THIAZOLSYN3-RXN]]
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== Pathway(s) associated ==
== Reaction(s) known to produce the compound ==
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* [[PWY-5996]]
* [[THIAMINASE-RXN]]
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** '''2''' reactions found over '''2''' reactions in the full pathway
== Reaction(s) of unknown directionality ==
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{{#set: organism associated=S.japonica_carotenoid_curated}}
{{#set: common-name=5-(2-hydroxyethyl)-4-methylthiazole}}
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{{#set: nb reaction associated=2}}
{{#set: inchi-key=inchikey=bkawjirckvuved-uhfffaoysa-n}}
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{{#set: nb pathway associated=1}}
{{#set: molecular-weight=143.203}}
 

Latest revision as of 11:01, 18 March 2021

Gene SJ04243

Organism(s) associated with this gene

Reaction(s) associated

Pathway(s) associated

  • PWY-5996
    • 2 reactions found over 2 reactions in the full pathway