“…These BPs and MPs involve biochemical reactions and pathways that ultimately lead to the formation of precursor metabolites and substances from which energy is derived. [39][40][41][42][43][44] This energy production is essential for the regulation of nutrient content during stress, to persist long enough, continue its cycle, and invade a new host. 45 Simultaneously, the 10 genes chosen as hub proteins (Table 3) based on their combined score and their connectivity in Figure 2, which shows a co-expression profile, neighborhood, and appearance links between them and between (eno, ftsH, ravA, codA, hemN/yggW, puuD, codA, mngB, norV, can) that encoded for virulence factors such as ferrochatalases, metalloenzymes, enolases, hydrolases, and cytotoxic chemotherapeutic agents.…”