Prior-Knowledge | Description | Expectation | Prediction | Conclusion | Leaf Statistics |
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Evidence_27943 | TIGR01986 HMM | None - {{∅}} | None - {{∅}} | Unexplained | |
Component_151 | glutamate--cysteine ligase | None - {{∅}} | None - {{∅}} | Unexplained | |
Evidence_107 | TIGR01380 HMM | None - {{∅}} | None - {{∅}} | Unexplained | |
Evidence_75337 | TIGR01435 HMM | None - {{∅}} | None - {{∅}} | Unexplained | |
GenProp0030 | glutathione biosynthesis~Glutathione (GSH) is gamma-Glu-Cys-Gly, a thiol whose -SH group is an important reductant in many systems. Some species use thiols other than glutathione: mycothione in Mycobacterium tuberculosis, gamma-glutamylcysteine in Halobacterium, trypanothione in trypanosomes. Cysteine and CoA may also serve. Glutathione biosynthesis is accomplished by two enzymes. First, glutamate--cysteine ligase links the gamma-COOH of Glu to the NH2 of Cys. Next, glutathione synthase creates a peptide bond from the COOH of Cys to the NH2 of Gly. Species that synthesize glutathione are likely to have a reductase for oxidized glutathione and a number of glutathione-dependent enzymes. | None - {{∅}} | None - {{∅}} | Unexplained | |
Evidence_75338 | TIGR01435 HMM | None - {{∅}} | None - {{∅}} | Unexplained | |
Evidence_27949 | TIGR02049 HMM | None - {{∅}} | None - {{∅}} | Unexplained | |
Evidence_27950 | TIGR02048 HMM | None - {{∅}} | None - {{∅}} | Unexplained | |
Evidence_106 | TIGR01436 HMM | None - {{∅}} | None - {{∅}} | Unexplained | |
Evidence_27942 | PF03074 HMM | None - {{∅}} | None - {{∅}} | Unexplained | |
Evidence_105 | TIGR01434 HMM | None - {{∅}} | None - {{∅}} | Unexplained | |
Component_152 | glutathione synthetase | None - {{∅}} | None - {{∅}} | Unexplained |