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Trypanosoma brucei brucei TREU927 (other)


sucrose degradation to ethanol and lactate (anaerobic) superpathway of alanine biosynthesis
superpathway of glyoxylate bypass and TCA superpathway of arginine and polyamine biosynthesis
colanic acid building blocks biosynthesis superpathway of lysine, threonine and methionine biosynthesis I
polyisoprenoid biosynthesis (E. coli) methionine and S-adenosylmethionine synthesis
epoxysqualene biosynthesis alanine biosynthesis I
asparagine biosynthesis II glutamate degradation II
proline biosynthesis II UDP-glucose conversion
GDP-mannose biosynthesis pyridoxal 5'-phosphate salvage pathway
formylTHF biosynthesis I zymosterol biosynthesis
fatty acid biosynthesis initiation III guanosine nucleotides de novo biosynthesis
salvage pathways of guanine, xanthine, and their nucleosides pyrimidine deoxyribonucleotides de novo biosynthesis I
spermidine biosynthesis I alanine degradation III
glutamate degradation IV isoleucine degradation I
protocatechuate degradation I (meta-cleavage pathway) formaldehyde assimilation II (RuMP Cycle)
formaldehyde oxidation I 1,2-dichloroethane degradation
triacylglycerol degradation aerobic respiration (cytochrome c)
TCA cycle variation IV Methionine salvage cycle
aerobic respiration (alternative oxidase pathway) aspartate superpathway
superpathway of fatty acid biosynthesis I (E. coli) phosphatidylglycerol biosynthesis II (non-plastidic)
superpathway of ergosterol biosynthesis (TIER 2) superpathway of glycolysis, pyruvate dehydrogenase, TCA, and glyoxylate bypass
phospholipid biosynthesis I phospholipid biosynthesis II
glycine biosynthesis II arginine degradation VI (arginase 2 pathway)
GDP-L-fucose biosynthesis I (from GDP-D-mannose) dolichyl-diphosphooligosaccharide biosynthesis
starch biosynthesis folate polyglutamylation I
folate polyglutamylation II formylTHF biosynthesis II
coenzyme A biosynthesis NAD phosphorylation and dephosphorylation
sphingolipid metabolism ergosterol biosynthesis
lanosterol biosynthesis adenosine nucleotides de novo biosynthesis
inosine-5'-phosphate biosynthesis I (TIER 3) pyrimidine ribonucleotides interconversion
PRPP biosynthesis I spermine biosynthesis II
glycine betaine biosynthesis I (Gram-negative bacteria) ethanol degradation IV (peroxisomal)
ethanol degradation II (cytosol) aspartate degradation II
leucine degradation I methionine degradation I (to homocysteine)
proline degradation sucrose degradation III
fatty acid beta-oxidation II (core pathway) salvage pathways of adenine, hypoxanthine, and their nucleosides
TCA cycle pentose phosphate pathway (non-oxidative branch)
pentose phosphate pathway (oxidative branch) phosphatidylethanolamine biosynthesis II (TIER 1)
trypanothione recycling Sterol pathway
S-methyl-5-thio-alpha-D-ribose 1-phosphate degradation I trypanothione biosynthesis
S-methyl-5'-thioadenosine degradation I superpathway of lysine, threonine and methionine biosynthesis II
phosphatidylglycerol biosynthesis I (plastidic) superpathway of threonine metabolism
arginine biosynthesis I superpathway of ornithine degradation
pentose phosphate pathway myo-inositol biosynthesis
threonine biosynthesis from homoserine alanine biosynthesis II
beta-alanine biosynthesis II glutamate biosynthesis II
glutamine biosynthesis II methionine biosynthesis II
ornithine biosynthesis GDP-mannose metabolism
mycothiol biosynthesis folate transformations
triacylglycerol biosynthesis fatty acid biosynthesis initiation II
CDP-diacylglycerol biosynthesis II phosphatidylcholine biosynthesis II
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