Biological Nitrogen Removal Database

A manually curated data resource for microbial nitrogen removal


Reaction Stage
Encoding Gene
Enzyme Name
Microorganism
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Nuc_GenBank ID
Organism
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Play a key role in the unique anammox metabolism in bacteria. The bacterial working model involves two transmembrane proteins (CcsAB), forming a channel entry, facilitate the heme transport and the maintenance of it in a reduced state at the p-side of the membrane.

ccsA (ResC)

Cytochrome c-type biogenesis protein

Uncultured anaerobic ammonium-oxidizing bacterium

ccsA-702S-5-34

KP001719.1

Bacteria

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Play a key role in the unique anammox metabolism in bacteria. The bacterial working model involves two transmembrane proteins (CcsAB), forming a channel entry, facilitate the heme transport and the maintenance of it in a reduced state at the p-side of the membrane.

ccsA (ResC)

Cytochrome c-type biogenesis protein

Uncultured anaerobic ammonium-oxidizing bacterium

ccsA-702S-5-39

KP001720.1

Bacteria

Link

Play a key role in the unique anammox metabolism in bacteria. The bacterial working model involves two transmembrane proteins (CcsAB), forming a channel entry, facilitate the heme transport and the maintenance of it in a reduced state at the p-side of the membrane.

ccsA (ResC)

Cytochrome c-type biogenesis protein

Uncultured anaerobic ammonium-oxidizing bacterium

ccsA-704S-6-01

KP001721.1

Bacteria

Link

Play a key role in the unique anammox metabolism in bacteria. The bacterial working model involves two transmembrane proteins (CcsAB), forming a channel entry, facilitate the heme transport and the maintenance of it in a reduced state at the p-side of the membrane.

ccsA (ResC)

Cytochrome c-type biogenesis protein

Uncultured anaerobic ammonium-oxidizing bacterium

ccsA-704S-6-03

KP001722.1

Bacteria

Link

Play a key role in the unique anammox metabolism in bacteria. The bacterial working model involves two transmembrane proteins (CcsAB), forming a channel entry, facilitate the heme transport and the maintenance of it in a reduced state at the p-side of the membrane.

ccsA (ResC)

Cytochrome c-type biogenesis protein

Uncultured anaerobic ammonium-oxidizing bacterium

ccsA-704S-6-04

KP001723.1

Bacteria

Link

Play a key role in the unique anammox metabolism in bacteria. The bacterial working model involves two transmembrane proteins (CcsAB), forming a channel entry, facilitate the heme transport and the maintenance of it in a reduced state at the p-side of the membrane.

ccsA (ResC)

Cytochrome c-type biogenesis protein

Uncultured anaerobic ammonium-oxidizing bacterium

ccsA-704S-6-12

KP001724.1

Bacteria

Link

Play a key role in the unique anammox metabolism in bacteria. The bacterial working model involves two transmembrane proteins (CcsAB), forming a channel entry, facilitate the heme transport and the maintenance of it in a reduced state at the p-side of the membrane.

ccsA (ResC)

Cytochrome c-type biogenesis protein

Uncultured anaerobic ammonium-oxidizing bacterium

ccsA-704S-6-14

KP001725.1

Bacteria

Link

Play a key role in the unique anammox metabolism in bacteria. The bacterial working model involves two transmembrane proteins (CcsAB), forming a channel entry, facilitate the heme transport and the maintenance of it in a reduced state at the p-side of the membrane.

ccsA (ResC)

Cytochrome c-type biogenesis protein

Uncultured anaerobic ammonium-oxidizing bacterium

ccsA-704S-6-17

KP001726.1

Bacteria

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Play a key role in the unique anammox metabolism in bacteria. The bacterial working model involves two transmembrane proteins (CcsAB), forming a channel entry, facilitate the heme transport and the maintenance of it in a reduced state at the p-side of the membrane.

ccsA (ResC)

Cytochrome c-type biogenesis protein

Uncultured anaerobic ammonium-oxidizing bacterium

ccsA-704S-6-20

KP001727.1

Bacteria

Link

Play a key role in the unique anammox metabolism in bacteria. The bacterial working model involves two transmembrane proteins (CcsAB), forming a channel entry, facilitate the heme transport and the maintenance of it in a reduced state at the p-side of the membrane.

ccsA (ResC)

Cytochrome c-type biogenesis protein

Uncultured anaerobic ammonium-oxidizing bacterium

ccsA-704S-6-26

KP001728.1

Bacteria

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