Glyoxylate, anapleurotic and succinyl CoA (GAS) pathway (Mycobacterium tuberculosis)
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Bibliography
- Beste DJ, Bonde B, Hawkins N, Ward JL, Beale MH, Noack S, Nöh K, Kruger NJ, Ratcliffe RG, McFadden J; ''13C metabolic flux analysis identifies an unusual route for pyruvate dissimilation in mycobacteria which requires isocitrate lyase and carbon dioxide fixation.''; PLoS Pathog, 2011 PubMed Europe PMC Scholia
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Name | Type | Database reference | Comment |
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02 | Metabolite | 952 (Chemspider) | |
Ac | Metabolite | ||
CO2 | Metabolite | 274 (Chemspider) | |
Citrate | Metabolite | 29081 (Chemspider) | |
Isocitrate | Metabolite | 4573809 (Chemspider) | |
L-Malate | Metabolite | 4573566 (Chemspider) | |
Oxaloacetate | Metabolite | 2509917 (Chemspider) | |
Pyruvate | Metabolite | 96901 (Chemspider) | |
Succinate | Metabolite | 140973 (Chemspider) | |
Succinyl-CoA | Metabolite | 83179 (Chemspider) | |
glyoxylate | Metabolite | 2849615 (Chemspider) | |
phosphoenolpyruvate | Metabolite | 980 (Chemspider) |
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