MetaCyc Pathway: superpathway of glyoxylate cycle and fatty acid degradation in Dinoroseobacter shibae DFL-12

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a 2,3,4-saturated fatty acid + ATP + coenzyme A→a 2,3,4-saturated fatty acyl CoA + AMP + diphosphate
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Acyl-CoA oxidase:
a 2,3,4-saturated fatty acyl CoA + dioxygen→a (2E)-2-enoyl-CoA + hydrogen peroxide
(EC 1.3.3.6)
No genes
Enoyl-CoA hydratase (in reverse):
a (2E)-2-enoyl-CoA + H2O→a 2,3,4-saturated (3S)-3-hydroxyacyl-CoA
(EC 4.2.1.17)
Dshi_0067
Dshi_0835
Dshi_1048
Dshi_1604
Dshi_1751
Dshi_1753
Dshi_3329
Dshi_3370
Dshi_3826
3-hydroxyacyl-CoA dehydrogenase:
a 2,3,4-saturated (3S)-3-hydroxyacyl-CoA + NAD+→a 2,3,4-saturated 3-oxoacyl-CoA + NADH + H+
(EC 1.1.1.35)
Dshi_0835
Dshi_1700
Dshi_2825
Dshi_3826
Acetyl-CoA C-acyltransferase (in reverse):
a 2,3,4-saturated 3-oxoacyl-CoA + coenzyme A→a 2,3,4-saturated fatty acyl CoA + acetyl-CoA
(EC 2.3.1.16)
Dshi_0074
Dshi_0836
Dshi_3066
Dshi_3331
Dshi_3817
Citrate (Si)-synthase:
acetyl-CoA + oxaloacetate + H2O→citrate + coenzyme A + H+
(EC 2.3.3.1; 2.3.3.16; 2.3.3.3)
Dshi_1806
Dshi_3119
Aconitate hydratase:
citrate→cis-aconitate + H2O
(EC 4.2.1.3)
Dshi_1851
Dshi_2060
Aconitate hydratase:
cis-aconitate + H2O→D-threo-isocitrate
(EC 4.2.1.3)
Dshi_1851
Dshi_2060
Isocitrate lyase:
D-threo-isocitrate→glyoxylate + succinate
(EC 4.1.3.1)
Dshi_0689
Malate synthase:
acetyl-CoA + glyoxylate + H2O→(S)-malate + coenzyme A + H+
(EC 2.3.3.9)
Dshi_1227
Succinate dehydrogenase (ubiquinone):
succinate[in] + an electron-transfer quinone→fumarate[in] + an electron-transfer quinol
(EC 1.3.5.1)
Dshi_2865
Dshi_2867
Fumarate hydratase (in reverse):
fumarate + H2O→(S)-malate
(EC 4.2.1.2)
Dshi_1426
Dshi_2334
Malate dehydrogenase:
(S)-malate + NAD+→oxaloacetate + NADH + H+
(EC 1.1.1.37; 1.1.1.38)
Dshi_2546
Dshi_2876
Phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase (ATP):
oxaloacetate + ATP→phosphoenolpyruvate + ADP + CO2
(EC 4.1.1.49)
Dshi_0213

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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