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Information on Organism Rhodococcus rhodnii

TaxTree of Organism Rhodococcus rhodnii
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PATHWAY
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3-chlorocatechol degradation
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3-phenylpropionate degradation
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4-chlorobenzoate degradation
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PWY-6215
4-coumarate degradation (aerobic)
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PWY-8002
4-hydroxymandelate degradation
4-hydroxyphenylacetate degradation
4-methylphenol degradation to protocatechuate
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PWY-7700
5-nitroanthranilate degradation
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PWY-7044
aerobic toluene degradation
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Aminobenzoate degradation
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Ascorbate and aldarate metabolism
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ascorbate recycling (cytosolic)
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PWY-6370
Benzoate degradation
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Biosynthesis of secondary metabolites
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bisphenol A degradation
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PWY-7757
catechol degradation to beta-ketoadipate
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CATECHOL-ORTHO-CLEAVAGE-PWY
chlorinated phenols degradation
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PWY-6197
Chlorocyclohexane and chlorobenzene degradation
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chlorophyll a degradation I
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PWY-5098
chlorophyll a degradation II
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PWY-6927
chlorophyll a degradation III
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PWY-7164
chlorophyll metabolism
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ethanol degradation IV
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PWY66-162
Fluorobenzoate degradation
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gentisate degradation I
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PWY-6223
Glyoxylate and dicarboxylate metabolism
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L-tyrosine degradation I
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TYRFUMCAT-PWY
Metabolic pathways
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methanol oxidation to formaldehyde IV
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PWY-5506
Microbial metabolism in diverse environments
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non-pathway related
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phenol degradation
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phenol degradation I (aerobic)
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PWY-5418
polybrominated dihydroxylated diphenyl ethers biosynthesis
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PWY-7934
Porphyrin and chlorophyll metabolism
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reactive oxygen species degradation
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DETOX1-PWY-1
spongiadioxin C biosynthesis
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PWY-7935
Styrene degradation
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superoxide radicals degradation
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DETOX1-PWY
Toluene degradation
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Tryptophan metabolism
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Tyrosine metabolism
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tyrosine metabolism
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ORGANISM
COMMENTARY hide
LITERATURE
UNIPROT
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additional information
culture growth with 4-hydroxybenzoate as sole source of carbon and energy
Manually annotated by BRENDA team
LOCALIZATION
ORGANISM
UNIPROT
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GeneOntology No.
LITERATURE
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LINKS TO OTHER DATABASES (specific for Rhodococcus rhodnii)