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- B5de7c281ea170c4cd8f3f4f9c5f5c69c hasDbXref "GOC:jl" @default.
- B5de7c281ea170c4cd8f3f4f9c5f5c69c hasDbXref "http://www.dentistry.leeds.ac.uk/biochem/thcme/vitamins.html#k" @default.
- B5de7c281ea170c4cd8f3f4f9c5f5c69c type Axiom @default.
- B5de7c281ea170c4cd8f3f4f9c5f5c69c annotatedProperty IAO_0000115 @default.
- B5de7c281ea170c4cd8f3f4f9c5f5c69c annotatedSource GO_0042361 @default.
- B5de7c281ea170c4cd8f3f4f9c5f5c69c annotatedTarget "The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the breakdown of menaquinones, any of the quinone-derived compounds synthesized by intestinal bacteria. Structurally, menaquinones consist of a methylated naphthoquinone ring structure and side chains composed of a variable number of unsaturated isoprenoid residues. Menaquinones have vitamin K activity and are known as vitamin K2." @default.