KEGG   PATHWAY: svio00910
Entry
svio00910                   Pathway                                
Name
Nitrogen metabolism - Streptomyces violascens
Description
The biological process of the nitrogen cycle is a complex interplay among many microorganisms catalyzing different reactions, where nitrogen is found in various oxidation states ranging from +5 in nitrate to -3 in ammonia. The core nitrogen cycle involves four reduction pathways and two oxidation pathways. Nitrogen fixation [MD:M00175] is the process of reducing atmospheric molecular nitrogen to ammonia, a biologically useful reduced form incorporated into amino acids and other vital compounds. The ability of fixing atmospheric nitrogen by the nitrogenase enzyme complex is present in restricted prokaryotes (diazotrophs). The other reduction pathways are assimilatory nitrate reduction [MD:M00531] and dissimilatory nitrate reduction [MD:M00530] both for conversion to ammonia, and denitrification [MD:M00529]. Denitrification is a respiration in which nitrate or nitrite is reduced as a terminal electron acceptor under low oxygen or anoxic conditions, producing gaseous nitrogen compounds (N2, NO and N2O) to the atmosphere. The two oxidation pathways are nitrification [MD:M00528] and anaerobic ammonium oxidation (anammox) [MD:M00973]. Nitrification is the oxidation of ammonia (NH3) with oxygen into nitrite followed by the oxidation of nitrite into nitrate. The first step is performed by ammonia-oxidizing microorganisms (e.g., Nitrosomonas and Nitrosococcus) and the second step by nitrite-oxidizing microorganisms (e.g., Nitrobacter). Anammox is a biochemical process of oxidizing ammonium (NH4+) into dinitrogen gas (N2) using nitrite as an electron acceptor. It occurs in the anammoxosome, a membrane bound compartment inside the cytoplasm, of anammox bacteria (e.g., Planctomycetes).
Class
Metabolism; Energy metabolism
Pathway map
svio00910  Nitrogen metabolism
svio00910

Module
svio_M00530  Dissimilatory nitrate reduction, nitrate => ammonia [PATH:svio00910]
Other DBs
GO: 0006807
Organism
Streptomyces violascens [GN:svio]
Gene
HWN34_29095  NarK/NasA family nitrate transporter [KO:K02575]
HWN34_02960  nitrate reductase subunit alpha [KO:K00370] [EC:1.7.5.1 1.7.99.-]
HWN34_02965  narH; nitrate reductase subunit beta [KO:K00371] [EC:1.7.5.1 1.7.99.-]
HWN34_02975  narI; respiratory nitrate reductase subunit gamma [KO:K00374] [EC:1.7.5.1 1.7.99.-]
HWN34_29075  molybdopterin oxidoreductase family protein [KO:K00372] [EC:1.7.99.-]
HWN34_29080  NAD(P)/FAD-dependent oxidoreductase [KO:K00360] [EC:1.7.99.-]
HWN34_29085  nirB; nitrite reductase large subunit [KO:K00362] [EC:1.7.1.15]
HWN34_29090  nirD; nitrite reductase small subunit NirD [KO:K00363] [EC:1.7.1.15]
HWN34_22125  nitronate monooxygenase [KO:K00459] [EC:1.13.12.16]
HWN34_07540  carbon-nitrogen hydrolase family protein [KO:K01501] [EC:3.5.5.1]
HWN34_10085  NAD-glutamate dehydrogenase [KO:K15371] [EC:1.4.1.2]
HWN34_16655  gdhA; NADP-specific glutamate dehydrogenase [KO:K00262] [EC:1.4.1.4]
HWN34_23405  glnA; type I glutamate--ammonia ligase [KO:K01915] [EC:6.3.1.2]
HWN34_23540  glutamine synthetase beta-grasp domain-containing protein [KO:K01915] [EC:6.3.1.2]
HWN34_23665  glnA; type I glutamate--ammonia ligase [KO:K01915] [EC:6.3.1.2]
HWN34_26360  glutamine synthetase [KO:K01915] [EC:6.3.1.2]
HWN34_24520  gltB; glutamate synthase large subunit [KO:K00265] [EC:1.4.1.13]
HWN34_24525  glutamate synthase subunit beta [KO:K00266] [EC:1.4.1.13]
HWN34_13150  carbonic anhydrase [KO:K01673] [EC:4.2.1.1]
HWN34_14015  bifunctional SulP family inorganic anion transporter/carbonic anhydrase [KO:K01673] [EC:4.2.1.1]
HWN34_24180  carbonic anhydrase [KO:K01673] [EC:4.2.1.1]
Compound
C00007  Oxygen
C00011  CO2
C00014  Ammonia
C00025  L-Glutamate
C00058  Formate
C00064  L-Glutamine
C00088  Nitrite
C00169  Carbamoyl phosphate
C00192  Hydroxylamine
C00244  Nitrate
C00288  HCO3-
C00488  Formamide
C00533  Nitric oxide
C00697  Nitrogen
C00726  Nitrile
C00887  Nitrous oxide
C01417  Cyanate
C01563  Carbamate
C05361  Hydrazine
C06058  Nitroalkane
Reference
  Authors
Scott JD, Ludwig RA
  Title
Azorhizobium caulinodans electron-transferring flavoprotein N electrochemically couples pyruvate dehydrogenase complex activity to N2 fixation.
  Journal
Microbiology 150:117-26 (2004)
DOI:10.1099/mic.0.26603-0
Reference
  Authors
Kneip C, Lockhart P, Voss C, Maier UG
  Title
Nitrogen fixation in eukaryotes--new models for symbiosis.
  Journal
BMC Evol Biol 7:55 (2007)
DOI:10.1186/1471-2148-7-55
Reference
  Authors
Whittaker M, Bergmann D, Arciero D, Hooper AB
  Title
Electron transfer during the oxidation of ammonia by the chemolithotrophic bacterium Nitrosomonas europaea.
  Journal
Biochim Biophys Acta 1459:346-55 (2000)
DOI:10.1016/S0005-2728(00)00171-7
Reference
  Authors
Cabello P, Roldan MD, Moreno-Vivian C
  Title
Nitrate reduction and the nitrogen cycle in archaea.
  Journal
Microbiology 150:3527-46 (2004)
DOI:10.1099/mic.0.27303-0
Reference
  Authors
Stolz JF, Basu P
  Title
Evolution of nitrate reductase: molecular and structural variations on a common function.
  Journal
Reference
  Authors
Morozkina EV, Zvyagilskaya RA
  Title
Nitrate reductases: structure, functions, and effect of stress factors.
  Journal
Biochemistry (Mosc) 72:1151-60 (2007)
DOI:10.1134/S0006297907100124
Reference
  Authors
Jetten MS, Niftrik L, Strous M, Kartal B, Keltjens JT, Op den Camp HJ
  Title
Biochemistry and molecular biology of anammox bacteria.
  Journal
Crit Rev Biochem Mol Biol 44:65-84 (2009)
DOI:10.1080/10409230902722783
Reference
  Authors
Luesken FA, Wu ML, Op den Camp HJ, Keltjens JT, Stunnenberg H, Francoijs KJ, Strous M, Jetten MS
  Title
Effect of oxygen on the anaerobic methanotroph 'Candidatus Methylomirabilis oxyfera': kinetic and transcriptional analysis.
  Journal
Environ Microbiol 14:1024-34 (2012)
DOI:10.1111/j.1462-2920.2011.02682.x
Reference
  Authors
Daims H, Lebedeva EV, Pjevac P, Han P, Herbold C, Albertsen M, Jehmlich N, Palatinszky M, Vierheilig J, Bulaev A, Kirkegaard RH, von Bergen M, Rattei T, Bendinger B, Nielsen PH, Wagner M
  Title
Complete nitrification by Nitrospira bacteria.
  Journal
Nature 528:504-9 (2015)
DOI:10.1038/nature16461
Reference
  Authors
van Kessel MA, Speth DR, Albertsen M, Nielsen PH, Op den Camp HJ, Kartal B, Jetten MS, Lucker S
  Title
Complete nitrification by a single microorganism.
  Journal
Nature 528:555-9 (2015)
DOI:10.1038/nature16459
Related
pathway
svio00220  Arginine biosynthesis
svio00250  Alanine, aspartate and glutamate metabolism
svio00460  Cyanoamino acid metabolism
svio00630  Glyoxylate and dicarboxylate metabolism
svio00680  Methane metabolism
svio00720  Other carbon fixation pathways
KO pathway
ko00910   
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