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Streptomycin biosynthesis - Chloroherpeton thalassium (strain ATCC 35110 / GB-78)
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BMID000000129759 |
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SBML L3 V1
(Layout)
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Submission: |
19 May 2012 00:39:38 UTC |
Last modified: |
09 Dec 2012 21:01:02 UTC |
Published: |
20 May 2012 00:49:21 UTC
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Model of “Streptomycin biosynthesis” in “Chloroherpeton thalassium ATCC 35110”
Streptomycin is an aminocyclitol-aminoglycoside antibiotic produced by Streptomyces griseus. Streptomycin consists of aminocyclitol (streptidine), 6-deoxyhexose (streptose), and N-methyl-L-glucosamine moieties, which are formed by independent biosynthetic pathways. All of the moieties are derived from D-glucose. The streptidine moiety is synthesized via myo-inositol, which is then oxidized at C-1 and transaminated to give scyllo-inosamine. After phosphorylation, the compound is transamidinated by arginine. The same procedure is repeated at the C-3 position. The streptose moiety is made from D-glucose via a dTDP-glucose pathway. The exact biosynthetic route for the N-methyl-L-glucosamine moiety is unknown, though the biosynthetic gene cluster have been proposed.
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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