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Information on Organism Saussurea medusa

TaxTree of Organism Saussurea medusa
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EC NUMBER
COMMENTARY hide
PATHWAY
BRENDA Link
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MetaCyc Link
1,5-anhydrofructose degradation
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PWY-6992
acetone degradation I (to methylglyoxal)
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PWY-5451
acetone degradation III (to propane-1,2-diol)
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PWY-7466
Amaryllidacea alkaloids biosynthesis
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PWY-7826
Aminobenzoate degradation
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anthocyanin biosynthesis
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PWY-5125
anthocyanin biosynthesis (pelargonidin 3-O-glucoside)
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PWY-7267
apigeninidin 5-O-glucoside biosynthesis
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PWY-7253
Arachidonic acid metabolism
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arachidonic acid metabolism
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aromatic polyketides biosynthesis
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PWY-6316
avenanthramide biosynthesis
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PWY-8157
baicalein degradation (hydrogen peroxide detoxification)
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PWY-7214
benzoate biosynthesis II (CoA-independent, non-beta-oxidative)
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PWY-6444
betanidin degradation
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PWY-5461
Biosynthesis of secondary metabolites
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bupropion degradation
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PWY66-241
Caffeine metabolism
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chrysin biosynthesis
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PWY-5363
cinnamoyl-CoA biosynthesis
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PWY-6457
coumarins biosynthesis (engineered)
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PWY-7398
cytosolic NADPH production (yeast)
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PWY-7268
D-arabinose degradation V
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PWY-8334
D-galactose degradation IV
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PWY-6693
detoxification of reactive carbonyls in chloroplasts
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PWY-6786
Drug metabolism - cytochrome P450
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Drug metabolism - other enzymes
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echinatin biosynthesis
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PWY-6325
Entner-Doudoroff pathway I
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PWY-8004
ephedrine biosynthesis
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PWY-5883
Fatty acid degradation
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flavonoid biosynthesis
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PWY1F-FLAVSYN
Flavonoid biosynthesis
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flavonoid biosynthesis (in equisetum)
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PWY-6787
flavonoid di-C-glucosylation
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PWY-7897
Folate biosynthesis
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formaldehyde oxidation I
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RUMP-PWY
Fructose and mannose metabolism
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Galactose metabolism
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Glutathione metabolism
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Glycerolipid metabolism
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heterolactic fermentation
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P122-PWY
Isoflavonoid biosynthesis
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isoflavonoid biosynthesis I
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PWY-2002
isoflavonoid biosynthesis II
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PWY-2083
justicidin B biosynthesis
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PWY-6824
L-arabinose degradation II
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PWY-5515
leucodelphinidin biosynthesis
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PWY-5152
leucopelargonidin and leucocyanidin biosynthesis
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PWY1F-823
Linoleic acid metabolism
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lipid metabolism
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luteolin biosynthesis
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PWY-5060
luteolin triglucuronide degradation
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PWY-7445
luteolinidin 5-O-glucoside biosynthesis
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PWY-7252
matairesinol biosynthesis
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PWY-5466
melatonin degradation I
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PWY-6398
Metabolic pathways
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Metabolism of xenobiotics by cytochrome P450
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methane metabolism
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methanol oxidation to formaldehyde IV
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PWY-5506
methylglyoxal degradation III
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PWY-5453
Microbial metabolism in diverse environments
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naringenin biosynthesis (engineered)
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PWY-7397
nicotine degradation IV
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PWY66-201
nicotine degradation V
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PWY66-221
non-pathway related
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Pentose and glucuronate interconversions
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Pentose phosphate pathway
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pentose phosphate pathway
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pentose phosphate pathway (oxidative branch) I
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OXIDATIVEPENT-PWY
Phenylalanine metabolism
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Phenylpropanoid biosynthesis
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phenylpropanoid biosynthesis
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phenylpropanoid biosynthesis, initial reactions
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PWY1F-467
phloridzin biosynthesis
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PWY-6515
pinobanksin biosynthesis
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PWY-5059
proanthocyanidins biosynthesis from flavanols
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PWY-641
reactive oxygen species degradation
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DETOX1-PWY-1
Retinol metabolism
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rosmarinic acid biosynthesis I
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PWY-5048
salvigenin biosynthesis
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PWY-7325
sesamin biosynthesis
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PWY-5469
Steroid hormone biosynthesis
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suberin monomers biosynthesis
superoxide radicals degradation
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DETOX1-PWY
superpathway of glycolysis and the Entner-Doudoroff pathway
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GLYCOLYSIS-E-D
tricin biosynthesis
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PWY-7995
Tryptophan metabolism
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Tyrosine metabolism
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tyrosine metabolism
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vanillin biosynthesis I
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PWY-5665
xanthohumol biosynthesis
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PWY-5135
xanthommatin biosynthesis
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PWY-8249
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LINKS TO OTHER DATABASES (specific for Saussurea medusa)