MetaCyc Pathway: rosmarinic acid biosynthesis I in Bifidobacterium breve UCC2003

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Reactions and Genes Recovery broth with Serine hydroxamate 11 mM
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Phenylalanine ammonia-lyase:
L-phenylalanine→trans-cinnamate + ammonium
(EC 4.3.1.24; 4.3.1.25; 5.4.3.10)
No genes
Aspartate transaminase:
L-tyrosine + 2-oxoglutarate→3-(4-hydroxyphenyl)pyruvate + L-glutamate
(EC 2.6.1.1; 2.6.1.27; 2.6.1.5; 2.6.1.57)
BBR_RS13205 -1.9
BBR_RS13460 +0.0
BBR_RS14535 +0.4
BBR_RS15505 -1.0
BBR_RS15560 +0.5
BBR_RS17050 -0.1
BBR_RS17345 +0.1
BBR_RS17965 -0.0
BBR_RS19435 -2.6
Hydroxyphenylpyruvate reductase (in reverse):
3-(4-hydroxyphenyl)pyruvate + NAD(P)H + H+→(R)-3-(4-hydroxyphenyl)lactate + NAD(P)+
(EC 1.1.1.237)
No genes
trans-cinnamate + dioxygen + a reduced [NADPH-hemoprotein reductase]→4-coumarate + an oxidized [NADPH-hemoprotein reductase] + H2O (EC 1.14.14.91)
No genes
4-coumarate--CoA ligase:
4-coumarate + ATP + coenzyme A→(E)-4-coumaroyl-CoA + AMP + diphosphate
(EC 6.2.1.12)
No genes
(R)-3-(4-hydroxyphenyl)lactate + (E)-4-coumaroyl-CoA→4-coumaroyl-4'-hydroxyphenyllactate + coenzyme A
No genes
4-coumaroyl-4'-hydroxyphenyllactate + dioxygen + a reduced [NADPH-hemoprotein reductase]→caffeoyl-4'-hydroxyphenyllactate + an oxidized [NADPH-hemoprotein reductase] + H2O
No genes
4-coumaroyl-4'-hydroxyphenyllactate + dioxygen + a reduced [NADPH-hemoprotein reductase]→4-coumaroyl-3',4'-dihydroxyphenyllactate + an oxidized [NADPH-hemoprotein reductase] + H2O
No genes
caffeoyl-4'-hydroxyphenyllactate + dioxygen + a reduced [NADPH-hemoprotein reductase]→(R)-rosmarinate + an oxidized [NADPH-hemoprotein reductase] + H2O
No genes
4-coumaroyl-3',4'-dihydroxyphenyllactate + dioxygen + a reduced [NADPH-hemoprotein reductase]→(R)-rosmarinate + an oxidized [NADPH-hemoprotein reductase] + H2O
No genes

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Candidate genes for each reaction are identified from best hits to MetaCyc; by matching EC numbers (which are assigned by TIGRFam, SEED, or best hits to KEGG); or by matching SEED roles to KEGG reactions to MetaCyc reactions. See the "Protein" tab of each gene for more information