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LanzaTech identifiers

LanzaTech identifiers are unique names for our genomes, genes, enzymes, reactions and compounds. These identifiers look like this: r2221, c242, LTMG3_37150.

These LanzaTech identifiers will never change. You can safely use them if you need to refer to a gene, enzyme, reaction or compound. This could be in a presentation, a predictive model, an analysis pipeline or a report. Here is some example usage in a report:

“We noticed higher metabolic flux through the glutamate synthase reaction (r1587)”

"Indole (c1390) was probably produced from tryptophan via the tryptophanase reaction (r2675).

To look up an identifier in Genopsis, just type it into the search box. You can also use the Genopsis website or API to look up the corresponding public IDs (SEED, KEGG, Rhea, ChEBI, ChemSpider, BioCyc etc.) if needed.

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