| UCR07290 | 
                    formyl-CoA + oxalate = formate + oxalyl-CoA | 
                    False - {{f}} | 
                    None - {{∅}} | 
                    Absent | 
                     | 
                
                
                    | UPA00540 | 
                    oxalate degradation~Degradation of oxalate. Because of its toxicity, oxalate accumulation from amino-acid catabolism leads to acute disorders in mammals. Gut microflora are therefore pivotal in maintaining a safe intestinal oxalate balance through oxalate degradation. Oxalate catabolism was first identified in Oxalobacter formigenes, a specialized, strictly anaerobic bacterium. Oxalate degradation was found to be performed successively by two enzymes, a formyl-CoA transferase (frc) and an oxalate decarboxylase (oxc). These two genes are present in several bacterial genomes including that of Escherichia coli. | 
                    False - {{f}} | 
                    None - {{∅}} | 
                    Absent | 
                     | 
                
                
                    | UER00599 | 
                    CO(2) and formate from oxalate: step 2/2~1 oxalyl-CoA => 1 CO(2) + 1 formyl-CoA. | 
                    False - {{f}} | 
                    None - {{∅}} | 
                    Absent | 
                     | 
                
                
                    | ULS00286 | 
                    CO(2) and formate from oxalate | 
                    False - {{f}} | 
                    None - {{∅}} | 
                    Absent | 
                     | 
                
                
                    | UCR01908 | 
                    oxalyl-CoA = CO(2) + formyl-CoA | 
                    False - {{f}} | 
                    None - {{∅}} | 
                    Absent | 
                     | 
                
                
                    | UER00598 | 
                    CO(2) and formate from oxalate: step 1/2~1 formyl-CoA + 1 oxalate => 1 formate + 1 oxalyl-CoA. | 
                    False - {{f}} | 
                    None - {{∅}} | 
                    Absent | 
                     |