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| Term | hydroxymate-containing siderophore biosynthetic process | ID (Ontology) | GO:0019539 (Gene Ontology) |
| Definition | The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the formation of a siderophore from other compounds, including hydroxamic acid. Hydroxamate is one of the three major chemical groups incorporated into siderophore structures with catechol and a-hydroxycarboxylate, each having a high selectivity for iron(3+).[ PubMed:20376388 ] | ||
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siderophore metabolic process______________ nonribosomal peptide biosynthetic process__| secondary metabolite biosynthetic process__| siderophore biosynthetic process |__hydroxymate-containing siderophore biosynthetic process |__ferrichrome biosynthetic process |__ferricrocin biosynthetic process(+) |__regulation of ferrichrome biosynthetic process(+) |
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| Is a | siderophore biosynthetic process | ||
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