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VF category: Others (total 517 related VFs in database, current show from 151 to 160)
 
VF Bacteria Brief description
Isocitrate lyase
Mycobacterium
(M. leprae TN)
PDB code: 1F61. Required for persistent infection. Isocitrate lyase is the initial enzyme in the glyoxylate shunt, a secondary metabolic pathway that allows bacteria to utilize fatty acids as carbon and energy sources when the availability of primary carbon sources is limiting. Isocitrate lyase, in combination with malate synthase, catalyzes the conversion of isocitrate to malate, a reaction that allows maintenance of the TCA cycle and synthesize carbohydrates from fatty acids. ...
Isocitrate lyase
Mycobacterium
(M. liflandii 128FXT)
PDB code: 1F61. Required for persistent infection. Isocitrate lyase is the initial enzyme in the glyoxylate shunt, a secondary metabolic pathway that allows bacteria to utilize fatty acids as carbon and energy sources when the availability of primary carbon sources is limiting. Isocitrate lyase, in combination with malate synthase, catalyzes the conversion of isocitrate to malate, a reaction that allows maintenance of the TCA cycle and synthesize carbohydrates from fatty acids. ...
Isocitrate lyase
Mycobacterium
(M. marinum M)
PDB code: 1F61. Required for persistent infection. Isocitrate lyase is the initial enzyme in the glyoxylate shunt, a secondary metabolic pathway that allows bacteria to utilize fatty acids as carbon and energy sources when the availability of primary carbon sources is limiting. Isocitrate lyase, in combination with malate synthase, catalyzes the conversion of isocitrate to malate, a reaction that allows maintenance of the TCA cycle and synthesize carbohydrates from fatty acids. ...
Isocitrate lyase
Mycobacterium
(M. smegmatis str. MC2 155)
PDB code: 1F61. Required for persistent infection. Isocitrate lyase is the initial enzyme in the glyoxylate shunt, a secondary metabolic pathway that allows bacteria to utilize fatty acids as carbon and energy sources when the availability of primary carbon sources is limiting. Isocitrate lyase, in combination with malate synthase, catalyzes the conversion of isocitrate to malate, a reaction that allows maintenance of the TCA cycle and synthesize carbohydrates from fatty acids. ...
Isocitrate lyase
Mycobacterium
(M. sp. JLS)
PDB code: 1F61. Required for persistent infection. Isocitrate lyase is the initial enzyme in the glyoxylate shunt, a secondary metabolic pathway that allows bacteria to utilize fatty acids as carbon and energy sources when the availability of primary carbon sources is limiting. Isocitrate lyase, in combination with malate synthase, catalyzes the conversion of isocitrate to malate, a reaction that allows maintenance of the TCA cycle and synthesize carbohydrates from fatty acids. ...
Isocitrate lyase
Mycobacterium
(M. sp. KMS)
PDB code: 1F61. Required for persistent infection. Isocitrate lyase is the initial enzyme in the glyoxylate shunt, a secondary metabolic pathway that allows bacteria to utilize fatty acids as carbon and energy sources when the availability of primary carbon sources is limiting. Isocitrate lyase, in combination with malate synthase, catalyzes the conversion of isocitrate to malate, a reaction that allows maintenance of the TCA cycle and synthesize carbohydrates from fatty acids. ...
Isocitrate lyase
Mycobacterium
(M. sp. MCS)
PDB code: 1F61. Required for persistent infection. Isocitrate lyase is the initial enzyme in the glyoxylate shunt, a secondary metabolic pathway that allows bacteria to utilize fatty acids as carbon and energy sources when the availability of primary carbon sources is limiting. Isocitrate lyase, in combination with malate synthase, catalyzes the conversion of isocitrate to malate, a reaction that allows maintenance of the TCA cycle and synthesize carbohydrates from fatty acids. ...
Isocitrate lyase
Mycobacterium
(M. gilvum Spyr1)
PDB code: 1F61. Required for persistent infection. Isocitrate lyase is the initial enzyme in the glyoxylate shunt, a secondary metabolic pathway that allows bacteria to utilize fatty acids as carbon and energy sources when the availability of primary carbon sources is limiting. Isocitrate lyase, in combination with malate synthase, catalyzes the conversion of isocitrate to malate, a reaction that allows maintenance of the TCA cycle and synthesize carbohydrates from fatty acids. ...
Isocitrate lyase
Mycobacterium
(M. tuberculosis CDC1551)
PDB code: 1F61. Required for persistent infection. Isocitrate lyase is the initial enzyme in the glyoxylate shunt, a secondary metabolic pathway that allows bacteria to utilize fatty acids as carbon and energy sources when the availability of primary carbon sources is limiting. Isocitrate lyase, in combination with malate synthase, catalyzes the conversion of isocitrate to malate, a reaction that allows maintenance of the TCA cycle and synthesize carbohydrates from fatty acids. ...
Isocitrate lyase
Mycobacterium
(M. tuberculosis F11)
PDB code: 1F61. Required for persistent infection. Isocitrate lyase is the initial enzyme in the glyoxylate shunt, a secondary metabolic pathway that allows bacteria to utilize fatty acids as carbon and energy sources when the availability of primary carbon sources is limiting. Isocitrate lyase, in combination with malate synthase, catalyzes the conversion of isocitrate to malate, a reaction that allows maintenance of the TCA cycle and synthesize carbohydrates from fatty acids. ...
   


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