Glutamate biosynthesis I (Oryza sativa)

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cytosolNADP+glutamate synthase(NADPH)L-GlnL-GluNADPH2OGH+


Description

glutamate biosynthesis I: Amido group transfer to ?-ketoglutarate to yield 2 glutamate molecules Source:Plant Reactome.

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CompareRevisionActionTimeUserComment
123812view12:10, 16 August 2022EgonwOntology Term : 'classic metabolic pathway' added !
118256view12:07, 26 May 2021EweitzModified title
82089view14:42, 8 September 2015Anweshafixing title, data source, & tagging incomplete pathways
80471view14:47, 25 June 2015AnweshaNew pathway

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NameTypeDatabase referenceComment
2OGMetaboliteCHEBI:30915 (ChEBI)
H+MetaboliteCHEBI:15378 (ChEBI)
L-GlnMetaboliteCHEBI:18050 (ChEBI)
L-GluMetaboliteCHEBI:16015 (ChEBI)
NADP+MetaboliteCHEBI:18009 (ChEBI)
NADPHMetaboliteCHEBI:16474 (ChEBI)
glutamate synthase (NADPH)Protein1122199 (Reactome) Facilitates the conversion of L-glutamine to L-glutamate.

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SourceTargetTypeDatabase referenceComment
1121553 (Reactome) L-glutamine is converted to L-glutamate by enzymatic activity of glutamate synthase (NADPH).
2OG1121553 (Reactome)
H+1121553 (Reactome)
L-Gln1121553 (Reactome)
L-GluArrow1121553 (Reactome)
NADP+Arrow1121553 (Reactome)
NADPH1121553 (Reactome)
glutamate synthase (NADPH)mim-catalysis1121553 (Reactome)
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