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Prior-Knowledge Description Expectation Prediction Conclusion Leaf Statistics
Evidence_63777 TIGR02518 HMM None - {{∅}} None - {{∅}} Unexplained
Component_51192 ethanolamine diffusion facilitator None - {{∅}} True - {{t}} Unconfirmed presence
Evidence_63775 TIGR00908 HMM None - {{∅}} None - {{∅}} Unexplained
Component_51190 ethanolamine ammonia-lyase, large subunit False - {{f}} None - {{∅}} Absent
Evidence_63776 PF04346 HMM None - {{∅}} True - {{t}} Unconfirmed presence
Component_51191 ethanolamine ammonia-lyase, small subunit False - {{f}} None - {{∅}} Absent
Component_51193 putative acetaldehyde dehydrogenase (acetylating) None - {{∅}} None - {{∅}} Unexplained
GenProp0294 ethanolamine degradation proteinaceous organelle~Ethanolamine can be broken down to acetaldehyde by the action of ethanolamine ammonia lyase, an adenosyl cobalamin (vitamin B12) dependent enzyme. In its simplest form this system consists only of the two subunits of the enzyme, but ususally also includes a transporter for ethanolamine and may include a coexpressed acetaldehyde dehydrogenase to ensure that the toxic aldehyde is efficiently converted to acetyl-CoA. A more complex version of this system exists (GenProp0292) which includes additional genes coding for the proteinaceous coat of a specialized organelle as well as other genes for the efficienct maintenance and regulation of the lyase, handling of the product and import of the substrate. Presumably, this organellar system in organisms which may rely on ethanolamine as a primary carbon source. False - {{f}} None - {{∅}} Absent
Evidence_63774 PF05985 HMM False - {{f}} None - {{∅}} Absent
Evidence_63773 PF06751 HMM False - {{f}} None - {{∅}} Absent