MetaCyc Pathway: tRNA processing in Cupriavidus basilensis FW507-4G11

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Ribonuclease E:
a polycistronic tRNA precursor + H2O→a polycistronic tRNA precursor + a tRNA precursor with a 5' extension and a long 3' trailer
(EC 3.1.26.12)
RR42_RS14160
Ribonuclease E:
a polycistronic tRNA precursor + H2O→a polycistronic tRNA precursor + a tRNA precursor with a 5' extension and a short 3' extension
(EC 3.1.26.12)
RR42_RS14160
Exoribonuclease II:
a tRNA precursor with a 5' extension and a long 3' trailer + H2O→a tRNA precursor with a 5' extension + a ribonucleoside 5'-monophosphate
(EC 3.1.13.1)
RR42_RS13065
RR42_RS17655
Exoribonuclease II:
a tRNA precursor with a 5' extension and a long 3' trailer + n H2O→a tRNA precursor with a 5' extension and a short 3' extension + n a nucleoside 5'-monophosphate
(EC 3.1.13.1)
RR42_RS05485
RR42_RS13065
RR42_RS17655
Ribonuclease P:
a tRNA precursor with a 5' extension and a short 3' extension + H2O→a tRNA precursor with a short 3' extension + a tRNA fragment
(EC 3.1.26.5)
RR42_RS20835
tRNA nucleotidyltransferase:
a tRNA precursor with a 5' extension and a short 3' extension + n phosphate→a tRNA precursor with a 5' extension + a ribonucleoside diphosphate
(EC 2.7.7.56)
RR42_RS04890
Ribonuclease D:
a tRNA precursor with a 5' extension and a short 3' extension→a tRNA precursor with a 5' extension + a ribonucleoside 5'-monophosphate
(EC 3.1.13.5)
No genes
Ribonuclease P:
a tRNA precursor with a 5' extension + H2O→an uncharged tRNA + a tRNA fragment
(EC 3.1.26.5)
RR42_RS20835
tRNA nucleotidyltransferase:
a tRNA precursor with a short 3' extension + n phosphate→an uncharged tRNA + n a ribonucleoside diphosphate
(EC 2.7.7.56)
RR42_RS04890
Ribonuclease D:
a tRNA precursor with a short 3' extension→an uncharged tRNA + n a nucleoside 5'-monophosphate
(EC 3.1.13.5)
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