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4.1.3.25
Identification of an itaconic acid degrading pathway in itaconic acid producing Aspergillus terreus
Aspergillus terreus
4.1.3.25
Identification of an itaconic acid degrading pathway in itaconic acid producing Aspergillus terreus
Aspergillus terreus LYT10
4.1.3.25
Mesaconase activity of class I fumarase contributes to mesaconate utilization by Burkholderia xenovorans
Paraburkholderia xenovorans
4.1.3.25
Mesaconase activity of class I fumarase contributes to mesaconate utilization by Burkholderia xenovorans
Paraburkholderia xenovorans DSMZ 17367 / LB400
4.1.3.25
Bacterial itaconate degradation promotes pathogenicity
Yersinia pestis
4.1.3.25
Bacterial itaconate degradation promotes pathogenicity
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
4.1.3.25
Enzymatic cleavage of (+)citramalate into pyruvate and acetyl-CoA in Bacillus sp.
Bacillus sp. (in: Bacteria)
4.1.3.25
Enzymatic formation of (-)-citramalate from acetyl coenzyme A and pyruvate in respiration-deficient Saccharomyces carlsbergensis
Saccharomyces pastorianus
4.1.3.25
Isolation and function of the subunits of citramalate lyase and formation of hybrids with the subunits of citrate lyase
Clostridium tetanomorphum
4.1.3.25
Structure of the prosthetic groups of citrate lyase and citramalate lyase
Clostridium tetanomorphum
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