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Prior-Knowledge Description Expectation Prediction Conclusion Leaf Statistics
UER00395 sarcosine from creatinine: step 1/3~1 H(2)O + 1 creatinine => 1 N-methylhydantoin + 1 NH(3). None - {{∅}} None - {{∅}} Unexplained
UER00397 sarcosine from creatinine: step 3/3~1 H(2)O + 1 N-carbamoylsarcosine => 1 CO(2) + 1 NH(3) + 1 sarcosine. None - {{∅}} None - {{∅}} Unexplained
UCR01563 H(2)O + N-carbamoylsarcosine = CO(2) + NH(3) + sarcosine None - {{∅}} None - {{∅}} Unexplained
UCR02922 H(2)O + creatinine = N-methylhydantoin + NH(3) None - {{∅}} None - {{∅}} Unexplained
UCR03187 ATP + 2 H(2)O + N-methylhydantoin = ADP + N-carbamoylsarcosine + phosphate None - {{∅}} None - {{∅}} Unexplained
UER00396 sarcosine from creatinine: step 2/3~1 ATP + 2 H(2)O + 1 N-methylhydantoin => 1 ADP + 1 N-carbamoylsarcosine + 1 phosphate. None - {{∅}} None - {{∅}} Unexplained
UPA00274 creatinine degradation~Degradation of creatinine (1-methylglycocyamidine). Creatinine is a readily available nitrogen source found in the faeces of different animals, including earthworms and birds. A number of bacteria utilizing this compound as carbon and/or nitrogen source has already been described for example, Alcaligenes, Arthrobacter, Corynebacterium, Flavobacterium, and Pseudomonas species. None - {{∅}} None - {{∅}} Unexplained
ULS00187 sarcosine from creatinine None - {{∅}} None - {{∅}} Unexplained