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Information on Organism [Clostridium] innocuum

TaxTree of Organism [Clostridium] innocuum
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PATHWAY
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11-oxyandrogens biosynthesis
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PWY-8202
24-epi-campesterol, fucosterol, and clionasterol biosynthesis (diatoms)
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PWY-8238
3-hydroxypropanoate cycle
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PWY-5743
3-hydroxypropanoate/4-hydroxybutanate cycle
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PWY-5789
alanine metabolism
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alanine racemization
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PWY-8072
Amino sugar and nucleotide sugar metabolism
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anaerobic energy metabolism (invertebrates, cytosol)
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PWY-7383
androgen and estrogen metabolism
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androgen biosynthesis
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PWY66-378
ansatrienin biosynthesis
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PWY-8040
Arginine biosynthesis
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Ascorbate and aldarate metabolism
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Atrazine degradation
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backdoor pathway of androgen biosynthesis
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PWY-8200
beta-D-glucuronide and D-glucuronate degradation
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PWY-7247
bile acids 3-O-epimerization
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PWY-8255
Biosynthesis of secondary metabolites
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brassinolide biosynthesis I
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PWY-699
brassinolide biosynthesis II
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PWY-2582
C4 photosynthetic carbon assimilation cycle, NAD-ME type
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PWY-7115
C4 photosynthetic carbon assimilation cycle, NADP-ME type
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PWY-241
C4 photosynthetic carbon assimilation cycle, PEPCK type
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PWY-7117
cholesterol biosynthesis
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cholesterol biosynthesis (algae, late side-chain reductase)
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PWY-8191
cholesterol biosynthesis (diatoms)
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PWY-8239
cholesterol biosynthesis (plants, early side-chain reductase)
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PWY18C3-1
cholesterol biosynthesis I
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PWY66-341
cholesterol biosynthesis II (via 24,25-dihydrolanosterol)
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PWY66-3
cholesterol degradation to androstenedione I (cholesterol oxidase)
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PWY-6945
cholesterol degradation to androstenedione II (cholesterol dehydrogenase)
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PWY-6946
cholesterol degradation to androstenedione III (anaerobic)
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PWY-8151
choline biosynthesis III
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PWY-3561
CO2 fixation into oxaloacetate (anaplerotic)
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PWYQT-4429
cyanate degradation
D-Amino acid metabolism
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degradation of pentoses
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degradation of sugar acids
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dopamine degradation
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PWY6666-2
Drug metabolism - other enzymes
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Ether lipid metabolism
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Flavone and flavonol biosynthesis
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gluconeogenesis II (Methanobacterium thermoautotrophicum)
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PWY-6142
Glycerophospholipid metabolism
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glycine betaine biosynthesis
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Glycosaminoglycan degradation
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glyoxylate assimilation
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PWY-5744
iso-bile acids biosynthesis I
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PWY-7755
L-alanine degradation I
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ALADEG-PWY
luteolin triglucuronide degradation
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PWY-7445
melatonin degradation I
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PWY-6398
Metabolic pathways
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Microbial metabolism in diverse environments
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Nitrogen metabolism
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Pentose and glucuronate interconversions
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Peptidoglycan biosynthesis
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peptidoglycan biosynthesis
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peptidoglycan biosynthesis V (beta-lactam resistance)
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PWY-6470
phosphatidate metabolism, as a signaling molecule
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PWY-7039
phospholipases
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LIPASYN-PWY
phytosterol biosynthesis (plants)
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PWY-2541
Porphyrin and chlorophyll metabolism
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Primary bile acid biosynthesis
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progesterone biosynthesis
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PWY-7299
Purine metabolism
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Secondary bile acid biosynthesis
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serotonin degradation
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PWY-6313
serotonin metabolism
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sitosterol degradation to androstenedione
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PWY-6948
Steroid biosynthesis
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Steroid degradation
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Steroid hormone biosynthesis
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sterol biosynthesis (methylotrophs)
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PWY-8026
testosterone and androsterone degradation to androstendione (aerobic)
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PWY-6943
thyroid hormone metabolism II (via conjugation and/or degradation)
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PWY-6261
tRNA processing
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PWY0-1479
UDP-N-acetylmuramoyl-pentapeptide biosynthesis I (meso-diaminopimelate containing)
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PWY-6387
UDP-N-acetylmuramoyl-pentapeptide biosynthesis II (lysine-containing)
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PWY-6386
UDP-N-acetylmuramoyl-pentapeptide biosynthesis III (meso-diaminopimelate containing)
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PWY-7953
urea cycle
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urea degradation II
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PWY-5704
zymosterol biosynthesis
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PWY-6074
ORGANISM
COMMENTARY hide
LITERATURE
UNIPROT
SEQUENCE DB
SOURCE
SOURCE TISSUE
ORGANISM
UNIPROT
COMMENTARY hide
LITERATURE
SOURCE
additional information
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the enzyme production is constitutive in the absence of added bile acids
Manually annotated by BRENDA team
LOCALIZATION
ORGANISM
UNIPROT
COMMENTARY hide
GeneOntology No.
LITERATURE
SOURCE
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membrane-bound
Manually annotated by BRENDA team
LINKS TO OTHER DATABASES (specific for [Clostridium] innocuum)