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Information on Organism Pseudomonas putida SQ1

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1,3-propanediol biosynthesis (engineered)
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PWY-7385
Ascorbate and aldarate metabolism
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ascorbate metabolism
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Biosynthesis of secondary metabolites
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Calvin-Benson-Bassham cycle
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CALVIN-PWY
Caprolactam degradation
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Carbon fixation in photosynthetic organisms
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Entner Doudoroff pathway
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Entner-Doudoroff pathway II (non-phosphorylative)
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NPGLUCAT-PWY
Entner-Doudoroff pathway III (semi-phosphorylative)
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PWY-2221
formaldehyde assimilation II (assimilatory RuMP Cycle)
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PWY-1861
formaldehyde assimilation III (dihydroxyacetone cycle)
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P185-PWY
Fructose and mannose metabolism
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gluconeogenesis I
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GLUCONEO-PWY
gluconeogenesis II (Methanobacterium thermoautotrophicum)
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PWY-6142
gluconeogenesis III
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PWY66-399
glucose and glucose-1-phosphate degradation
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GLUCOSE1PMETAB-PWY
glucose degradation (oxidative)
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DHGLUCONATE-PYR-CAT-PWY
glycolysis
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Glycolysis / Gluconeogenesis
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glycolysis I (from glucose 6-phosphate)
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GLYCOLYSIS
glycolysis II (from fructose 6-phosphate)
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PWY-5484
glycolysis III (from glucose)
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ANAGLYCOLYSIS-PWY
glycolysis IV
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PWY-1042
glycolysis V (Pyrococcus)
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P341-PWY
L-ascorbate biosynthesis IV (animals, D-glucuronate pathway)
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PWY3DJ-35471
L-ascorbate biosynthesis VI (plants, myo-inositol pathway)
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PWY-8142
L-ascorbate biosynthesis VIII (engineered pathway)
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PWY-7165
Metabolic pathways
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Methane metabolism
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Microbial metabolism in diverse environments
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Pentose phosphate pathway
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pentose phosphate pathway (non-oxidative branch) II
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PWY-8178
photosynthesis
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sedoheptulose bisphosphate bypass
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PWY0-1517
sorbitol biosynthesis II
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PWY-5530
sucrose biosynthesis I (from photosynthesis)
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SUCSYN-PWY
sucrose degradation V (sucrose alpha-glucosidase)
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PWY66-373
sulfoquinovose degradation II
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PWY-7722
sulfoquinovose degradation III
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PWY-8213
sulfoquinovose degradation VI
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PWY-8350
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additional information
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strain SQ1 shows the ability to utilize the plant sugar sulfoquinovose (6-deoxy-6-sulfoglucose) for growth
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Manually annotated by BRENDA team
LINKS TO OTHER DATABASES (specific for Pseudomonas putida SQ1)
NCBI: Taxonomy, PubMed, Genome