General Information of Xenobiotics (ID: XEO03259)
Xenobiotics Name
Enterocin X alpha
Xenobiotics Type
Amino Acid(s), Peptide(s) or Protein(s)
Classification
Peptide
DME(s) Modulated by This Xenobiotics
DME(s) Inhibited by This Xenobiotics
Linoleate 10-hydratase (10-LAH) DME Info Lactobacillus plantarum [1]
Azoreductase (azoR) DME Info Enterococcus faecium [1]
Azoreductase (azoR) DME Info Enterococcus faecalis [1]
Beta-glucosidase (bglA) DME Info Enterococcus faecium [1]
Unclear metabolic mechanism (DME-unclear) DME Info Enterococcus faecalis [1]
Unclear metabolic mechanism (DME-unclear) DME Info Lactococcus lactis [1]
Glutamate decarboxylase (gadB) DME Info Lactococcus lactis [1]
Glutamate decarboxylase (gadB) DME Info Lactobacillus plantarum [1]
Tripeptidase (pepT) DME Info Lactococcus lactis [1]
Dipeptidase (pepV) DME Info Lactococcus lactis [1]
Tyrosine decarboxylase (tdc) DME Info Enterococcus faecalis [1]
VanA ligase (vanA) DME Info Enterococcus faecalis [1]
VanA ligase (vanA) DME Info Enterococcus faecium [1]
VanB ligase (vanB) DME Info Enterococcus faecium [1]
VanB ligase (vanB) DME Info Enterococcus faecalis [1]
Xenobiotics-DME Activity Data
Xenobiotics-DME Activity Data Linoleate 10-hydratase (10-LAH) DME Info MIC = 0.102 microM [1]
Azoreductase (azoR) DME Info MIC = 0.0508 microM [1]
Azoreductase (azoR) DME Info MIC = 0.0508 microM [1]
Beta-glucosidase (bglA) DME Info MIC = 0.0508 microM [1]
Unclear metabolic mechanism (DME-unclear) DME Info MIC = 0.0508 microM [1]
Unclear metabolic mechanism (DME-unclear) DME Info MIC = 0.813 microM [1]
Glutamate decarboxylase (gadB) DME Info MIC = 0.813 microM [1]
Glutamate decarboxylase (gadB) DME Info MIC = 0.102 microM [1]
Tripeptidase (pepT) DME Info MIC = 0.813 microM [1]
Dipeptidase (pepV) DME Info MIC = 0.813 microM [1]
Tyrosine decarboxylase (tdc) DME Info MIC = 0.0508 microM [1]
VanA ligase (vanA) DME Info MIC = 0.0508 microM [1]
VanA ligase (vanA) DME Info MIC = 0.0508 microM [1]
VanB ligase (vanB) DME Info MIC = 0.0508 microM [1]
VanB ligase (vanB) DME Info MIC = 0.0508 microM [1]
References
1 Enterocin X, a novel two-peptide bacteriocin from Enterococcus faecium KU-B5, has an antibacterial spectrum entirely different from those of its component peptides. Appl Environ Microbiol. 2010 Jul;76(13):4542-5.

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