MALIC-NADP-RXN

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Reaction RXN0-901

  • direction:
    • REVERSIBLE
  • common name:
    • xanthine dehydrogenase
  • ec number:
  • Synonym(s):

Reaction Formula

  • With identifiers:
  • With common name(s):
    • 1 xanthine[c] + 1 NAD+[c] + 1 H2O[c] <=> 1 H+[c] + 1 NADH[c] + 1 urate[c]

Genes associated with this reaction

Genes have been associated with this reaction based on different elements listed below.

Pathways

  • PWY-6607, guanosine nucleotides degradation I: PWY-6607
    • 2 reactions found over 4 reactions in the full pathway
  • SALVADEHYPOX-PWY, adenosine nucleotides degradation II: SALVADEHYPOX-PWY
    • 5 reactions found over 5 reactions in the full pathway
  • P164-PWY, purine nucleobases degradation I (anaerobic): P164-PWY
    • 4 reactions found over 17 reactions in the full pathway
  • PWY-6596, adenosine nucleotides degradation I: PWY-6596
    • 6 reactions found over 8 reactions in the full pathway
  • PWY-5497, purine nucleobases degradation II (anaerobic): PWY-5497
    • 8 reactions found over 24 reactions in the full pathway
  • PWY-6606, guanosine nucleotides degradation II: PWY-6606
    • 3 reactions found over 4 reactions in the full pathway
  • PWY-6999, theophylline degradation: PWY-6999
    • 2 reactions found over 9 reactions in the full pathway
  • PWY-6608, guanosine nucleotides degradation III: PWY-6608
    • 2 reactions found over 4 reactions in the full pathway
  • PWY-5695, urate biosynthesis/inosine 5'-phosphate degradation: PWY-5695
    • 3 reactions found over 4 reactions in the full pathway
  • PWY-6538, caffeine degradation III (bacteria, via demethylation): PWY-6538
    • 2 reactions found over 7 reactions in the full pathway

Reconstruction information

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