Hi,
there seem to be two reaction chains which describe the same reactions in but have different Id's in the model Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica serovar Typhimurium str. LT2 (STM_v1_0).
The reactions are :
OGLT = UDCPGT
udcdpgal_c = udcpg_c
ORLT = UDCPRT
udcdpgalrmn_c =udcpgr_c
OMLT = UDCPMT
udcdpgalrmnman_c = udcpgrm
OALT = UDCPAT
udcdpgalrmnmanabe_c = udcpo4_c
They only differ in that the metabolites with Id's udcdpgalrmn_c, udcdpgalrmnman_c, udcdpgalrmnmanabe_c have two less hydrogen than their respective counter parts and in that the reactions starting with O are marked with O antigen biosynthesis.
Description of the issue
Hi, there seem to be two reaction chains which describe the same reactions in but have different Id's in the model Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica serovar Typhimurium str. LT2 (STM_v1_0). The reactions are : OGLT = UDCPGT udcdpgal_c = udcpg_c ORLT = UDCPRT udcdpgalrmn_c =udcpgr_c OMLT = UDCPMT udcdpgalrmnman_c = udcpgrm OALT = UDCPAT udcdpgalrmnmanabe_c = udcpo4_c
They only differ in that the metabolites with Id's udcdpgalrmn_c, udcdpgalrmnman_c, udcdpgalrmnmanabe_c have two less hydrogen than their respective counter parts and in that the reactions starting with O are marked with O antigen biosynthesis.
Is this intended? Kind Regards
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