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Role in Bacteria - E.coli
- Hydrolyze a wide range of phosphorylated metabolites
- Carbohydrates
- Nucleotides,
- Organic acids
- Kuznetsova et al - glycolysis and pentose phosphate pathway
- Fructose-1-phosphate
- Glucose-6-phosphate
- Mannose-6-phosphate
- 2-deoxyglucose-6-phosphate
- Fructose-6- phosphate
- Ribose-5-phosphate
- Erythrose- 4-phosphate
Schematic diagrams of glycolysis and pentose phosphate metabolic pathways. The green arrows show the substrates that are hydrolyzed by HADs (http://www.steve.gb.com/science/core_metabolism.html)
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