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Table 7 Numbers of pathways in C. urealyticum strains DSM 7109 and DSM 7111.

From: Genome informatics and vaccine targets in Corynebacterium urealyticum using two whole genomes, comparative genomics, and reverse vaccinology

Pathway class

DSM 7109

DSM 7111

Biosynthesis

139

174

   -Amines and Polyamines Biosynthesis

4

5

   -Amino Acids Biosynthesis

27

32

   -Aminoacyl-tRNA Charging

3

3

   -Aromatic Compounds Biosynthesis

2

4

   -Carbohydrates Biosynthesis

6

9

   -Cell Structures Biosynthesis

4

5

   -Cofactors, Prosthetic Groups, Electron Carriers Biosynthesis

34

40

   -Fatty Acids and Lipids Biosynthesis

6

8

   -Metabolic Regulators Biosynthesis

1

1

   -Nucleosides and Nucleotides Biosynthesis

18

25

   -Other Biosynthesis

5

5

   -Secondary Metabolites Biosynthesis

4

3

Degradation/Utilization/Assimilation

70

66

   -Alcohols Degradation

1

4

   -Amines and Polyamines Degradation

5

3

   -Amino Acids Degradation

18

17

   -Aromatic Compounds Degradation

3

2

   -C1 Compounds Utilization and Assimilation

1

3

   -Carbohydrates Degradation

4

2

   -Carboxylates Degradation

5

6

   -Degradation/Utilization/Assimilation - Other

2

1

   -Fatty Acid and Lipids Degradation

3

4

   -Inorganic Nutrients Metabolism

10

8

   -Nucleosides and Nucleotides Degradation

6

5

   -Protein Degradation

2

2

   -Secondary Metabolites Degradation

2

2

   -Steroids Degradation

2

2

Generation of Precursor Metabolites and Energy

16

25

Total

185

216