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Ubiquinone and other terpenoid-quinone biosynthesis - Bacillus cereus (strain 03BB102)
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BMID000000038858 |
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SBML L3 V1
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17 May 2012 23:40:52 UTC |
Last modified: |
09 Dec 2012 17:28:05 UTC |
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20 May 2012 00:49:21 UTC
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Model of “Ubiquinone and other terpenoid-quinone biosynthesis” in “Bacillus cereus 03BB102”
Ubiquinone (UQ), also called coenzyme Q, and plastoquinone (PQ) are electron carriers in oxidative phosphorylation and photosynthesis, respectively. The quinoid nucleus of ubiquinone is derived from the shikimate pathway; 4-hydroxybenzoate is directly formed from chorismate in bacteria, while it can be formed from either chorismate or tyrosine in yeast. The following biosynthesis of terpenoid moiety involves reactions of prenylation, decarboxylation, and three hydroxylations alternating with three methylations. The order of these reactions are somewhat different between bacteria and yeast. Phylloquinone (vitamin K1), menaquinone (vitamin K2), and tocopherol (vitamin E) are fat-soluble vitamins. Phylloquinone is a compound present in all photosynthetic plants serving as a cofactor for photosystem I-mediated electron transport. Menaquinone is an obligatory component of the electron-transfer pathway in bacteria.
This model has been automatically generated by KEGGtranslator
V2.2.0 (KEGGtranslator: visualizing and converting the KEGG PATHWAY database to various formats. Wrzodek C, Dräger A, Zell A. Bioinformatics
. 2011, 27
:2314-2315) using information coming from the KEGG PATHWAY Database ( original pathway
).
The missing kinetic equations were added by SBMLsqueezer
.
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