Experiment set5H36 for Shewanella oneidensis MR-1

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LB with Cobalt chloride hexahydrate 0.055 mM

Group: stress
Media: LB + Cobalt chloride hexahydrate (0.055 mM)
Culturing: MR1_ML3, 48 well microplate; Tecan Infinite F200, Aerobic, at 30 (C), shaken=orbital
By: Adam on 8/21/2013
Media components: 10 g/L Tryptone, 5 g/L Yeast Extract, 5 g/L Sodium Chloride
Growth plate: 653 B1,B2

Specific Phenotypes

For 20 genes in this experiment

For stress Cobalt chloride hexahydrate in Shewanella oneidensis MR-1

For stress Cobalt chloride hexahydrate across organisms

SEED Subsystems

Subsystem #Specific
Conserved gene cluster associated with Met-tRNA formyltransferase 2
Acetyl-CoA fermentation to Butyrate 1
Bacterial RNA-metabolizing Zn-dependent hydrolases 1
Butanol Biosynthesis 1
Carboxysome 1
Cobalt-zinc-cadmium resistance 1
DNA Repair Base Excision 1
Experimental tye 1
Heme and Siroheme Biosynthesis 1
Isoleucine degradation 1
Mannose-sensitive hemagglutinin type 4 pilus 1
Polyhydroxybutyrate metabolism 1
Purine conversions 1
Respiratory dehydrogenases 1 1
Valine degradation 1
ZZ gjo need homes 1
cAMP signaling in bacteria 1
n-Phenylalkanoic acid degradation 1

Metabolic Maps

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Maps containing gene(s) with specific phenotypes:

MetaCyc Pathways

Pathways that contain genes with specific phenotypes:

Pathway #Steps #Present #Specific
guanine and guanosine salvage III 1 1 1
fatty acid β-oxidation III (unsaturated, odd number) 1 1 1
benzoyl-CoA biosynthesis 3 3 2
fatty acid β-oxidation IV (unsaturated, even number) 5 3 3
fatty acid β-oxidation I (generic) 7 6 4
oleate β-oxidation (thioesterase-dependent, yeast) 2 2 1
NADH to cytochrome bd oxidase electron transfer I 2 2 1
NADH to cytochrome bd oxidase electron transfer II 2 2 1
nitrate reduction VIIIb (dissimilatory) 2 1 1
NADH to nitrate electron transfer 2 1 1
NADH to cytochrome bo oxidase electron transfer I 2 1 1
NADH to cytochrome bo oxidase electron transfer II 2 1 1
NADH to cytochrome aa3 oxidase electron transfer 2 1 1
oleate β-oxidation 35 32 16
adipate degradation 5 4 2
fatty acid β-oxidation II (plant peroxisome) 5 3 2
adipate biosynthesis 5 3 2
glutaryl-CoA degradation 5 3 2
fatty acid β-oxidation V (unsaturated, odd number, di-isomerase-dependent) 5 2 2
pyruvate fermentation to hexanol (engineered) 11 7 4
(8E,10E)-dodeca-8,10-dienol biosynthesis 11 6 4
2-methyl-branched fatty acid β-oxidation 14 11 5
fatty acid salvage 6 6 2
superpathway of heme b biosynthesis from uroporphyrinogen-III 6 6 2
superpathway of guanine and guanosine salvage 3 3 1
adenine and adenosine salvage V 3 3 1
pyruvate fermentation to butanol II (engineered) 6 5 2
L-isoleucine degradation I 6 5 2
valproate β-oxidation 9 6 3
propanoate fermentation to 2-methylbutanoate 6 4 2
aerobic respiration III (alternative oxidase pathway) 3 2 1
methyl ketone biosynthesis (engineered) 6 3 2
oleate β-oxidation (reductase-dependent, yeast) 3 1 1
pyruvate fermentation to butanoate 7 3 2
fatty acid β-oxidation VI (mammalian peroxisome) 7 3 2
benzoyl-CoA degradation I (aerobic) 7 2 2
heme b biosynthesis V (aerobic) 4 4 1
heme b biosynthesis I (aerobic) 4 4 1
heme b biosynthesis II (oxygen-independent) 4 4 1
L-valine degradation I 8 7 2
aerobic respiration I (cytochrome c) 4 3 1
aerobic respiration II (cytochrome c) (yeast) 4 3 1
pyruvate fermentation to butanol I 8 4 2
oleate β-oxidation (isomerase-dependent, yeast) 4 1 1
superpathway of Clostridium acetobutylicum acidogenic fermentation 9 5 2
benzoate biosynthesis I (CoA-dependent, β-oxidative) 9 3 2
phenylacetate degradation I (aerobic) 9 2 2
(R)- and (S)-3-hydroxybutanoate biosynthesis (engineered) 5 5 1
mitochondrial NADPH production (yeast) 5 3 1
L-glutamate degradation V (via hydroxyglutarate) 10 5 2
9-cis, 11-trans-octadecadienoyl-CoA degradation (isomerase-dependent, yeast) 10 4 2
3-phenylpropanoate degradation 10 4 2
4-hydroxybenzoate biosynthesis III (plants) 5 2 1
benzoate biosynthesis III (CoA-dependent, non-β-oxidative) 5 1 1
superpathway of phenylethylamine degradation 11 3 2
Fe(II) oxidation 6 3 1
NAD(P)/NADPH interconversion 6 3 1
L-glutamate degradation VII (to butanoate) 12 4 2
6-gingerol analog biosynthesis (engineered) 6 2 1
superpathway of Clostridium acetobutylicum solventogenic fermentation 13 6 2
superpathway of glyoxylate cycle and fatty acid degradation 14 11 2
Spodoptera littoralis pheromone biosynthesis 22 4 3
L-tryptophan degradation III (eukaryotic) 15 3 2
superpathway of heme b biosynthesis from glycine 8 7 1
glycerol degradation to butanol 16 10 2
superpathway of NAD/NADP - NADH/NADPH interconversion (yeast) 8 5 1
2-methylpropene degradation 8 2 1
crotonate fermentation (to acetate and cyclohexane carboxylate) 16 3 2
superpathway of Clostridium acetobutylicum acidogenic and solventogenic fermentation 17 8 2
benzoate fermentation (to acetate and cyclohexane carboxylate) 17 3 2
3-hydroxypropanoate/4-hydroxybutanate cycle 18 7 2
3,8-divinyl-chlorophyllide a biosynthesis II (anaerobic) 9 3 1
3,8-divinyl-chlorophyllide a biosynthesis III (aerobic, light independent) 9 3 1
3,8-divinyl-chlorophyllide a biosynthesis I (aerobic, light-dependent) 9 3 1
toluene degradation VI (anaerobic) 18 3 2
superpathway of heme b biosynthesis from glutamate 10 10 1
methyl tert-butyl ether degradation 10 2 1
gallate degradation III (anaerobic) 11 3 1
10-trans-heptadecenoyl-CoA degradation (reductase-dependent, yeast) 12 2 1
10-cis-heptadecenoyl-CoA degradation (yeast) 12 2 1
androstenedione degradation I (aerobic) 25 6 2
platensimycin biosynthesis 26 6 2
(4Z,7Z,10Z,13Z,16Z)-docosapentaenoate biosynthesis (6-desaturase) 13 2 1
1-butanol autotrophic biosynthesis (engineered) 27 21 2
androstenedione degradation II (anaerobic) 27 4 2
superpathway of testosterone and androsterone degradation 28 6 2
superpathway of cholesterol degradation I (cholesterol oxidase) 42 8 3
docosahexaenoate biosynthesis III (6-desaturase, mammals) 14 2 1
superpathway of cholesterol degradation II (cholesterol dehydrogenase) 47 8 3
cholesterol degradation to androstenedione I (cholesterol oxidase) 17 2 1
cholesterol degradation to androstenedione II (cholesterol dehydrogenase) 22 2 1
superpathway of cholesterol degradation III (oxidase) 49 4 2
photosynthetic 3-hydroxybutanoate biosynthesis (engineered) 26 21 1
superpathway of bacteriochlorophyll a biosynthesis 26 6 1