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glycine betaine catabolic process
Known as:
N-trimethylglycine catabolic process
, N-trimethylglycine catabolism
, glycine betaine catabolism
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The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the breakdown of glycine betaine, N-trimethylglycine. [GOC:mah]
National Institutes of Health
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amino-acid betaine catabolic process
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2018
2018
Transcriptional Regulation of Carnitine Catabolism in Pseudomonas aeruginosa by CdhR
Jamie A. Meadows
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M. Wargo
Msphere
2018
Corpus ID: 4932192
Pathogens must metabolize host-derived compounds during infection and properly regulate the responsible pathways. Carnitine is a…
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2015
2015
Sarcosine Catabolism in Pseudomonas aeruginosa Is Transcriptionally Regulated by SouR
Graham G. Willsey
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M. Wargo
Journal of Bacteriology
2015
Corpus ID: 3845578
ABSTRACT Sarcosine (N-methylglycine) is present in many environments inhabited by pseudomonads and is likely most often…
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2013
2013
Choline Catabolism to Glycine Betaine Contributes to Pseudomonas aeruginosa Survival during Murine Lung Infection
M. Wargo
PLoS ONE
2013
Corpus ID: 2086891
Pseudomonas aeruginosa can acquire and metabolize a variety of molecules including choline, an abundant host-derived molecule. In…
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Highly Cited
2007
Highly Cited
2007
Identification of Two Gene Clusters and a Transcriptional Regulator Required for Pseudomonas aeruginosa Glycine Betaine Catabolism
M. Wargo
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B. Szwergold
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D. Hogan
Journal of Bacteriology
2007
Corpus ID: 6682769
ABSTRACT Glycine betaine (GB), which occurs freely in the environment and is an intermediate in the catabolism of choline and…
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2006
2006
Interrelations between Glycine Betaine Catabolism and Methionine Biosynthesis in Sinorhizobium meliloti Strain 102F34
L. Barra
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C. Fontenelle
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G. Ermel
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A. Trautwetter
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G. Walker
,
C. Blanco
Journal of Bacteriology
2006
Corpus ID: 3102347
ABSTRACT Methionine is produced by methylation of homocysteine. Sinorhizobium meliloti 102F34 possesses only one methionine…
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2004
2004
Ammonia, tetraethylammonium, barium and amiloride induce metamorphosis in the marine hydroid Hydractinia
S. Berking
Roux's archives of developmental biology
2004
Corpus ID: 22623349
SummaryIn Hydractinia metamorphosis from the swimming larval stage to the sessile polyp stage has been found to be inducible by…
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Highly Cited
2001
Highly Cited
2001
Organization of the genes involved in dimethylglycine and sarcosine degradation in Arthrobacter spp.: implications for glycine betaine catabolism.
R. Meškys
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RJ Harris
,
V. Časaitė
,
J. Basran
,
Nigel S. Scrutton
European Journal of Biochemistry
2001
Corpus ID: 23494909
The nucleotide sequences of two cloned DNA fragments containing the structural genes of heterotetrameric sarcosine oxidase…
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1994
1994
Osmotically inducible uptake of betaine via amino acid transport system A in SV-3T3 cells.
P. Petronini
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E. De Angelis
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A. Borghetti
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K. Wheeler
Biochemical Journal
1994
Corpus ID: 21576109
The osmotically inducible uptake of betaine (NNN-trimethylglycine) by SV-3T3 cells has been studied and compared with the similar…
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Highly Cited
1991
Highly Cited
1991
Betaine use by rhizosphere bacteria: genes essential for trigonelline, stachydrine, and carnitine catabolism in Rhizobium meliloti are located on pSym in the symbiotic region.
A. Goldmann
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C. Boivin
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+4 authors
D. Tepfer
Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions
1991
Corpus ID: 38500427
Rhizobium meliloti is known to use betaines synthesized by its host, Medicago sativa, as osmoprotectants and sources of energy…
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