RXN-MG-PROTOPORPHYRIN-METHYLESTER-SYN
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Contents
Reaction RXN-MG-PROTOPORPHYRIN-METHYLESTER-SYN
- direction:
- LEFT-TO-RIGHT
- common name:
- magnesium-protoporphyrin_o-methyltransferase
- ec number:
- Synonym(s):
Reaction Formula
- With identifiers:
- 1 MG-PROTOPORPHYRIN[c] + 1 S-ADENOSYLMETHIONINE[c] => 1 ADENOSYL-HOMO-CYS[c] + 1 MG-PROTOPORPHYRIN-MONOMETHYL-ESTER[c]
- With common name(s):
- 1 Mg-protoporphyrin[c] + 1 S-adenosyl-L-methionine[c] => 1 S-adenosyl-L-homocysteine[c] + 1 magnesium-protoporphyrin IX 13-monomethyl ester[c]
Genes associated with this reaction
Genes have been associated with this reaction based on different elements listed below.
- Gene: Tiso_gene_19451
- Source: annotation-in-silico_annotation
- Assignment: EC-NUMBER
- Source: annotation-experimental_annotation
- Assignment: EC-NUMBER
- Source: orthology-synechocystis
- Source: orthology-esiliculosus
- Source: annotation-in-silico_annotation
Pathways
- PWY-5531, 3,8-divinyl-chlorophyllide a biosynthesis II (anaerobic): PWY-5531
- 4 reactions found over 9 reactions in the full pathway
- CHLOROPHYLL-SYN, 3,8-divinyl-chlorophyllide a biosynthesis I (aerobic, light-dependent): CHLOROPHYLL-SYN
- 9 reactions found over 9 reactions in the full pathway
- PWY-7159, 3,8-divinyl-chlorophyllide a biosynthesis III (aerobic, light independent): PWY-7159
- 8 reactions found over 9 reactions in the full pathway
Reconstruction information
- Category: orthology
- Source: orthology-synechocystis
- Tool: pantograph
- Source: orthology-esiliculosus
- Tool: pantograph
- Source: orthology-synechocystis
- Category: manual
- Source: manual-primary_network
- Category: annotation
- Source: annotation-in-silico_annotation
- Tool: pathwaytools
- Source: annotation-experimental_annotation
- Tool: pathwaytools
- Source: annotation-in-silico_annotation
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