Metabolic reprogramming in colon cancer (Homo sapiens)

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Description

Metabolic reprogramming in colon cancer. This pathway was created from a figure by Vasaikar S and Zhang B, Baylor College of Medicine, June 2018.

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History

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CompareRevisionActionTimeUserComment
136156view14:27, 20 December 2024EgonwNot the polymer residue, but the compound. Fixed the ID
118611view00:56, 29 May 2021Khanspersupdating style
113958view23:22, 11 December 2020KhanspersSwitched pathway nodes for labels
113011view21:55, 29 October 2020Khanspersupdated layout
108376view21:01, 13 December 2019EgonwUse the identifier of the amino acid, not the residue as in a peptide chain.
106793view13:27, 17 September 2019MaintBotHMDB identifier normalization
103741view20:40, 2 April 2019AlexanderPicoUpdated interaction paths and connections to cell cycle proliferation
97977view17:07, 28 June 2018Khanspersupdated PKM, added GLUD1 and GLS
97968view23:13, 27 June 2018KhanspersModified description
97967view23:11, 27 June 2018Khansperspathway nodes, proper cellular compartments
97421view11:49, 16 May 2018EgonwReplaced secondary ChEBI identifiers with primary identifiers.
97411view18:51, 15 May 2018KhanspersModified title
97409view18:43, 15 May 2018KhanspersOntology Term : 'colorectal cancer' added !
97408view18:43, 15 May 2018KhanspersOntology Term : 'cancer pathway' added !
97407view18:43, 15 May 2018KhanspersOntology Term : 'altered carbohydrate metabolic pathway' added !
97406view18:42, 15 May 2018KhanspersNew pathway

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DataNodes

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NameTypeDatabase referenceComment
1,3BPGMetaboliteHMDB0001270 (HMDB)
2PGMetaboliteHMDB0000362 (HMDB)
3PGMetaboliteHMDB0000807 (HMDB)
3PHPMetaboliteCHEBI:18110 (ChEBI)
6PGAMetaboliteHMDB0001316 (HMDB)
ACLYGeneProductENSG00000131473 (Ensembl)
ACO2GeneProductENSG00000100412 (Ensembl)
ALDOBGeneProductENSG00000136872 (Ensembl)
Acetyl-CoAMetaboliteHMDB0001206 (HMDB)
Amino acid synthesisPathway
AsparagineMetaboliteCHEBI:17196 (ChEBI)
Cell cycle ProliferationPathway
DLSTGeneProductENSG00000119689 (Ensembl)
E4PMetaboliteHMDB0001321 (HMDB)
ENO1GeneProductENSG00000074800 (Ensembl)
F1,6PMetaboliteHMDB0001058 (HMDB)
F6PMetaboliteCHEBI:16084 (ChEBI)
FASNGeneProductENSG00000169710 (Ensembl)
FHGeneProductENSG00000091483 (Ensembl)
G3PMetaboliteHMDB0001112 (HMDB)
G6PMetaboliteCHEBI:4170 (ChEBI)
G6PDGeneProductENSG00000160211 (Ensembl)
GAPDHGeneProductENSG00000111640 (Ensembl)
GARTGeneProductENSG00000159131 (Ensembl)
GLSGeneProductENSG00000115419 (Ensembl)
GLUD1GeneProductENSG00000148672 (Ensembl)
GOT2GeneProductENSG00000125166 (Ensembl)
GPIGeneProductENSG00000105220 (Ensembl)
GlutathioneMetaboliteCHEBI:16856 (ChEBI)
HK3GeneProductENSG00000160883 (Ensembl)
ICMetaboliteCHEBI:16087 (ChEBI)
IDH2GeneProductENSG00000182054 (Ensembl)
IDH3AGeneProductENSG00000166411 (Ensembl)
IMPMetaboliteCHEBI:17202 (ChEBI)
KGMetaboliteCHEBI:16810 (ChEBI)
LDHAGeneProductENSG00000134333 (Ensembl)
LactateMetaboliteHMDB0000190 (HMDB)
MDH2GeneProductENSG00000146701 (Ensembl)
MalateMetaboliteHMDB0000744 (HMDB)
NH3MetaboliteCHEBI:16134 (ChEBI)
Nucleotide synthesisPathway
OAAMetaboliteHMDB0000223 (HMDB)
PAICSGeneProductENSG00000128050 (Ensembl)
PDHA1GeneProductENSG00000131828 (Ensembl)
PDHBGeneProductENSG00000168291 (Ensembl)
PEPMetaboliteHMDB0000263 (HMDB)
PFKLGeneProductENSG00000141959 (Ensembl)
PGAM1GeneProductENSG00000171314 (Ensembl)
PGDGeneProductENSG00000142657 (Ensembl)
PGK1GeneProductENSG00000102144 (Ensembl)
PKMGeneProductENSG00000067225 (Ensembl)
PPATGeneProductENSG00000128059 (Ensembl)
PSAT1GeneProductENSG00000135069 (Ensembl)
PSPHGeneProductENSG00000146733 (Ensembl)
PYCR1GeneProductENSG00000183010 (Ensembl)
PYCR2GeneProductENSG00000143811 (Ensembl)
PhosphoserineMetaboliteCHEBI:15811 (ChEBI)
ProlineMetaboliteCHEBI:26271 (ChEBI)
Purine synthesisPathway
PyruvateMetaboliteHMDB0000243 (HMDB)
R5PMetabolite3615-55-2 (CAS)
ROSMetaboliteQ424361 (Wikidata)
RPIAGeneProductENSG00000153574 (Ensembl)
Ri5PMetabolite4151-19-3 (CAS)
S-CoAMetaboliteHMDB0001022 (HMDB) The ChEBI ID with the correct charge is: 57292
S7PMetabolite2646-35-7 (CAS)
SDHBGeneProductENSG00000117118 (Ensembl)
SHMT2GeneProductENSG00000182199 (Ensembl)
SLC16A3GeneProductENSG00000141526 (Ensembl)
SLC1A5GeneProductENSG00000105281 (Ensembl)
SLC2A1GeneProductENSG00000117394 (Ensembl)
SUCLG2GeneProductENSG00000172340 (Ensembl)
TALDO1GeneProductENSG00000177156 (Ensembl)
TIGARGeneProductENSG00000078237 (Ensembl)
TKTGeneProductENSG00000163931 (Ensembl)
citrateMetaboliteHMDB0000094 (HMDB)
fumarateMetaboliteHMDB0000134 (HMDB)
glucoseMetaboliteCHEBI:17234 (ChEBI)
glutamateMetaboliteCHEBI:14321 (ChEBI)
glutamineMetaboliteCHEBI:28300 (ChEBI)
glycineMetaboliteCHEBI:15428 (ChEBI)
lipidsMetaboliteCHEBI:18059 (ChEBI)
serineMetaboliteCHEBI:17822 (ChEBI)

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