UCR08247 |
beta-D-ribopyranose = beta-D-ribofuranose |
True - {{t}} |
True - {{t}} |
Confirmed presence |
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UPA00916 |
D-ribose degradation~Degradation of D-ribose carbohydrate. D-ribose, which can serve as a total source of carbon and energy for E. coli, enters the cell via a high-affinity ABC transport system and hence in unphosphorylated form. The ribose ABC transporter facilitates transport of beta-D-ribopyranose. which is converted to furanose forms of beta-D-ribose. Interconversion of the alpha- and beta-anomers of D-ribofuranose is fast and spontaneous. It is then converted to D-ribose-5-phosphate, an intermediate of the pentose phosphate pathway. |
True - {{t}} |
None - {{∅},{t}} |
Missing |
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UCY00036 |
beta-D-ribofuranose = D-ribose |
True - {{t}} |
None - {{∅}} |
Missing |
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ULS00439 |
D-ribose 5-phosphate from beta-D-ribopyranose |
True - {{t}} |
None - {{∅},{t}} |
Missing |
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UCR01051 |
ATP + D-ribose = ADP + D-ribose 5-phosphate |
True - {{t}} |
True - {{t}} |
Confirmed presence |
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UER00889 |
D-ribose 5-phosphate from beta-D-ribopyranose: step 2/2~1 ATP + 1 D-ribose => 1 ADP + 1 D-ribose 5-phosphate. |
True - {{t}} |
True - {{t}} |
Confirmed presence |
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UER00888 |
D-ribose 5-phosphate from beta-D-ribopyranose: step 1/2~1 beta-D-ribopyranose => 1 D-ribose. |
True - {{t}} |
None - {{∅},{t}} |
Missing |
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