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Figure 5

From: Mobile genetic element proliferation and gene inactivation impact over the genome structure and metabolic capabilities of Sodalis glossinidius, the secondary endosymbiont of tsetse flies

Figure 5

Metabolic profile of thiamine biosynthesis pathway in S. glossinidius and W. glossinidia. (A) Schematic diagram of thiamine biosynthesis pathway. Reactions coloured in blue represents the functional profile of thiamine biosynthesis in W. glossinidia, whereas reactions coloured in green represents the functional profile of thiamine biosynthesis in S. glossinidius; Pseudogenized activities are represented by dashed lines. Functional thiamine ABC transport system, thiamine kinase (thiK) and thiamine phosphate kinase (thiL) allow thiamine diphosphate biosynthesis from exogenous thiamine. (B) Structure of the thiamine biosynthesis operon in S. glossinidius, E. coli K12, and W. glossinidia. Functional genes (blue), pseudogenes (red), and the thiS gene of W. glossinidia characterized in this study (green). The thiH gene in S. glossinidius corresponds to an originally annotated gene (SG0136) with a premature stop codon detected during the reannotation process (*1)

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