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Prior-Knowledge Description Expectation Prediction Conclusion Leaf Statistics
Component_48852 5-aminolevulinic acid synthase None - {{∅}} False - {{f}} Unconfirmed absence
Component_48839 glutamate-1-semialdehyde-2,1-aminomutase None - {{∅}} True - {{t}} Unconfirmed presence
Evidence_85731 GenProp0223 GENPROP None - {{∅}} False - {{f}} Unconfirmed absence
Evidence_61352 TIGR01821 HMM None - {{∅}} False - {{f}} Unconfirmed absence
Evidence_61335 TIGR00464 HMM None - {{∅}} True - {{t}} Unconfirmed presence
GenProp0217 5-aminolevulinate biosynthesis (glutamate pathway)~This pathway for the biosynthesis of 5-aminolevulinate, a porphyrin precursor, is known as the glutamate or C5 pathway and is found in most bacteria. A distinctive feature of this pathway is the utilization of an amino acid-charged tRNA as an enzymatic substrate. An alternative pathway from succinyl-CoA and glycine utilizing 5-aminolevulinate synthase is found in the alphaproteobacteria and eukaryotic mitochondria. None - {{∅}} True - {{t}} Unconfirmed presence
Component_48837 glutamyl-tRNA reductase None - {{∅}} True - {{t}} Unconfirmed presence
Evidence_61334 TIGR00713 HMM None - {{∅}} True - {{t}} Unconfirmed presence
GenProp0223 5-aminolevulinate biosynthesis from succinyl-CoA and glycine~This property is an alternative to the biosynthesis of 5-aminolevulinate through the glutamate pathway. 5-aminolevulinate is used in the biosynthesis of uroporphyrinogen III and farther downstream, in the biosynthesis of heme. This enzyme appears restricted to the alpha Proteobacteria and mitochondrial derivatives. None - {{∅}} False - {{f}} Unconfirmed absence
Evidence_85730 GenProp0217 GENPROP None - {{∅}} True - {{t}} Unconfirmed presence
Component_48838 glutamyl-tRNA synthetase None - {{∅}} True - {{t}} Unconfirmed presence
Evidence_61336 TIGR00463 HMM None - {{∅}} False - {{f}} Unconfirmed absence
Evidence_61337 TIGR01035 HMM None - {{∅}} True - {{t}} Unconfirmed presence
Component_63976 5-aminolevulinate biosynthesis pathway None - {{∅}} True - {{t}} Unconfirmed presence
GenProp0255 5-aminolevulinate biosynthesis~5-aminolevulinate, a heme precursor, may be biosynthesized by one of two pathways. The C5 (or Glutamate) pathway is more common (GenProp0217) while the alphaproteobacteria utilize the enzyme 5-aminolevulinate synthase to make the molecule from succinyl-CoA and glycine (GenProp0223). This property summarizes the other two, holding a YES state when either of the other two are found to be present. None - {{∅}} True - {{t}} Unconfirmed presence