| node1 | node2 | node1 accession | node2 accession | node1 annotation | node2 annotation | score |
| Atu2061 | Atu3673 | Atu2061 | Atu3673 | Hydrolase. | Siderophore biosynthesis protein. | 0.456 |
| Atu2061 | acpP | Atu2061 | Atu1096 | Hydrolase. | Acyl carrier protein; Carrier of the growing fatty acid chain in fatty acid biosynthesis; Belongs to the acyl carrier protein (ACP) family. | 0.604 |
| Atu2061 | rutD | Atu2061 | Atu2497 | Hydrolase. | Hydrolase; May increase the rate of spontaneous hydrolysis of aminoacrylate to malonic semialdehyde. Required to remove a toxic intermediate produce in the pyrimidine nitrogen degradation. Belongs to the AB hydrolase superfamily. Hydrolase RutD family. | 0.477 |
| Atu2496 | rutA | Atu2496 | Atu2500 | Nitroreducatase. | Monooxygenase (pyrimidine utilization protein A); Catalyzes the pyrimidine ring opening between N-3 and C-4 by an unusual flavin hydroperoxide-catalyzed mechanism to yield ureidoacrylate peracid. It cleaves pyrmidine rings directly by adding oxygen atoms, making a toxic ureidoacrylate peracid product which can be spontaneously reduced to ureidoacrylate (By similarity). | 0.785 |
| Atu2496 | rutB | Atu2496 | Atu2499 | Nitroreducatase. | Isochorismatase; In vivo, quickly hydrolyzes the ureidoacrylate peracid to avoid toxicity, but can also hydrolyzes ureidoacrylate that is formed spontaneously from ureidoacrylate peracid. One of the products of hydrolysis, carbamate, hydrolyzes spontaneously, thereby releasing one of the pyrimidine rings nitrogen atoms as ammonia and one of its carbons as CO2 (By similarity); Belongs to the isochorismatase family. RutB subfamily. | 0.829 |
| Atu2496 | rutC | Atu2496 | Atu2498 | Nitroreducatase. | Conserved hypothetical protein; May reduce aminoacrylate peracid to aminoacrylate. Required to remove a toxic intermediate produce by the pyrimidine nitrogen degradation. | 0.788 |
| Atu2496 | rutD | Atu2496 | Atu2497 | Nitroreducatase. | Hydrolase; May increase the rate of spontaneous hydrolysis of aminoacrylate to malonic semialdehyde. Required to remove a toxic intermediate produce in the pyrimidine nitrogen degradation. Belongs to the AB hydrolase superfamily. Hydrolase RutD family. | 0.979 |
| Atu2496 | rutF | Atu2496 | Atu2495 | Nitroreducatase. | Flavoprotein oxidoreductase; Catalyzes the reduction of FMN to FMNH2 which is used to reduce pyrimidine by RutA via the Rut pathway; Belongs to the non-flavoprotein flavin reductase family. RutF subfamily. | 0.810 |
| Atu3673 | Atu2061 | Atu3673 | Atu2061 | Siderophore biosynthesis protein. | Hydrolase. | 0.456 |
| Atu3673 | rutD | Atu3673 | Atu2497 | Siderophore biosynthesis protein. | Hydrolase; May increase the rate of spontaneous hydrolysis of aminoacrylate to malonic semialdehyde. Required to remove a toxic intermediate produce in the pyrimidine nitrogen degradation. Belongs to the AB hydrolase superfamily. Hydrolase RutD family. | 0.456 |
| acpP | Atu2061 | Atu1096 | Atu2061 | Acyl carrier protein; Carrier of the growing fatty acid chain in fatty acid biosynthesis; Belongs to the acyl carrier protein (ACP) family. | Hydrolase. | 0.604 |
| acpP | rutD | Atu1096 | Atu2497 | Acyl carrier protein; Carrier of the growing fatty acid chain in fatty acid biosynthesis; Belongs to the acyl carrier protein (ACP) family. | Hydrolase; May increase the rate of spontaneous hydrolysis of aminoacrylate to malonic semialdehyde. Required to remove a toxic intermediate produce in the pyrimidine nitrogen degradation. Belongs to the AB hydrolase superfamily. Hydrolase RutD family. | 0.604 |
| pcaC-2 | rutD | Atu4541 | Atu2497 | Carboxymuconolactone decarboxylase. | Hydrolase; May increase the rate of spontaneous hydrolysis of aminoacrylate to malonic semialdehyde. Required to remove a toxic intermediate produce in the pyrimidine nitrogen degradation. Belongs to the AB hydrolase superfamily. Hydrolase RutD family. | 0.634 |
| rutA | Atu2496 | Atu2500 | Atu2496 | Monooxygenase (pyrimidine utilization protein A); Catalyzes the pyrimidine ring opening between N-3 and C-4 by an unusual flavin hydroperoxide-catalyzed mechanism to yield ureidoacrylate peracid. It cleaves pyrmidine rings directly by adding oxygen atoms, making a toxic ureidoacrylate peracid product which can be spontaneously reduced to ureidoacrylate (By similarity). | Nitroreducatase. | 0.785 |
| rutA | rutB | Atu2500 | Atu2499 | Monooxygenase (pyrimidine utilization protein A); Catalyzes the pyrimidine ring opening between N-3 and C-4 by an unusual flavin hydroperoxide-catalyzed mechanism to yield ureidoacrylate peracid. It cleaves pyrmidine rings directly by adding oxygen atoms, making a toxic ureidoacrylate peracid product which can be spontaneously reduced to ureidoacrylate (By similarity). | Isochorismatase; In vivo, quickly hydrolyzes the ureidoacrylate peracid to avoid toxicity, but can also hydrolyzes ureidoacrylate that is formed spontaneously from ureidoacrylate peracid. One of the products of hydrolysis, carbamate, hydrolyzes spontaneously, thereby releasing one of the pyrimidine rings nitrogen atoms as ammonia and one of its carbons as CO2 (By similarity); Belongs to the isochorismatase family. RutB subfamily. | 0.995 |
| rutA | rutC | Atu2500 | Atu2498 | Monooxygenase (pyrimidine utilization protein A); Catalyzes the pyrimidine ring opening between N-3 and C-4 by an unusual flavin hydroperoxide-catalyzed mechanism to yield ureidoacrylate peracid. It cleaves pyrmidine rings directly by adding oxygen atoms, making a toxic ureidoacrylate peracid product which can be spontaneously reduced to ureidoacrylate (By similarity). | Conserved hypothetical protein; May reduce aminoacrylate peracid to aminoacrylate. Required to remove a toxic intermediate produce by the pyrimidine nitrogen degradation. | 0.905 |
| rutA | rutD | Atu2500 | Atu2497 | Monooxygenase (pyrimidine utilization protein A); Catalyzes the pyrimidine ring opening between N-3 and C-4 by an unusual flavin hydroperoxide-catalyzed mechanism to yield ureidoacrylate peracid. It cleaves pyrmidine rings directly by adding oxygen atoms, making a toxic ureidoacrylate peracid product which can be spontaneously reduced to ureidoacrylate (By similarity). | Hydrolase; May increase the rate of spontaneous hydrolysis of aminoacrylate to malonic semialdehyde. Required to remove a toxic intermediate produce in the pyrimidine nitrogen degradation. Belongs to the AB hydrolase superfamily. Hydrolase RutD family. | 0.928 |
| rutA | rutF | Atu2500 | Atu2495 | Monooxygenase (pyrimidine utilization protein A); Catalyzes the pyrimidine ring opening between N-3 and C-4 by an unusual flavin hydroperoxide-catalyzed mechanism to yield ureidoacrylate peracid. It cleaves pyrmidine rings directly by adding oxygen atoms, making a toxic ureidoacrylate peracid product which can be spontaneously reduced to ureidoacrylate (By similarity). | Flavoprotein oxidoreductase; Catalyzes the reduction of FMN to FMNH2 which is used to reduce pyrimidine by RutA via the Rut pathway; Belongs to the non-flavoprotein flavin reductase family. RutF subfamily. | 0.975 |
| rutB | Atu2496 | Atu2499 | Atu2496 | Isochorismatase; In vivo, quickly hydrolyzes the ureidoacrylate peracid to avoid toxicity, but can also hydrolyzes ureidoacrylate that is formed spontaneously from ureidoacrylate peracid. One of the products of hydrolysis, carbamate, hydrolyzes spontaneously, thereby releasing one of the pyrimidine rings nitrogen atoms as ammonia and one of its carbons as CO2 (By similarity); Belongs to the isochorismatase family. RutB subfamily. | Nitroreducatase. | 0.829 |
| rutB | rutA | Atu2499 | Atu2500 | Isochorismatase; In vivo, quickly hydrolyzes the ureidoacrylate peracid to avoid toxicity, but can also hydrolyzes ureidoacrylate that is formed spontaneously from ureidoacrylate peracid. One of the products of hydrolysis, carbamate, hydrolyzes spontaneously, thereby releasing one of the pyrimidine rings nitrogen atoms as ammonia and one of its carbons as CO2 (By similarity); Belongs to the isochorismatase family. RutB subfamily. | Monooxygenase (pyrimidine utilization protein A); Catalyzes the pyrimidine ring opening between N-3 and C-4 by an unusual flavin hydroperoxide-catalyzed mechanism to yield ureidoacrylate peracid. It cleaves pyrmidine rings directly by adding oxygen atoms, making a toxic ureidoacrylate peracid product which can be spontaneously reduced to ureidoacrylate (By similarity). | 0.995 |