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[[Category:Reaction]]
 
[[Category:Reaction]]
== Reaction [http://metacyc.org/META/NEW-IMAGE?object=RXN-17472 RXN-17472] ==
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== Reaction [http://metacyc.org/META/NEW-IMAGE?object=PCr PCr] ==
 
* direction:
 
* direction:
 
** LEFT-TO-RIGHT
 
** LEFT-TO-RIGHT
 
* common name:
 
* common name:
** biotin_synthase
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** Pyruvate carboxylase
 
* Synonym(s):
 
* Synonym(s):
  
 
== Reaction Formula ==
 
== Reaction Formula ==
 
* With identifiers:
 
* With identifiers:
** 1 [[PROTON]][c] '''+''' 1 [[DETHIOBIOTIN]][c] '''+''' 2 [[Reduced-2Fe-2S-Ferredoxins]][c] '''+''' 1 [[S-ADENOSYLMETHIONINE]][c] '''+''' 1 [[Sulfurated-Sulfur-Acceptors]][c] '''=>''' 1 [[MET]][c] '''+''' 1 [[CPD-5662]][c] '''+''' 2 [[Oxidized-2Fe-2S-Ferredoxins]][c] '''+''' 1 [[Unsulfurated-Sulfur-Acceptors]][c] '''+''' 1 [[CH33ADO]][c]
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** 1.0 [[HCO3]][c] '''+''' 1.0 [[ATP]][c] '''+''' 1.0 [[PYRUVATE]][c] '''=>''' 1.0 [[PROTON]][c] '''+''' 1.0 [[ADP]][c] '''+''' 1.0 [[Pi]][c] '''+''' 1.0 [[OXALACETIC_ACID]][c]
 
* With common name(s):
 
* With common name(s):
** 1 H+[c] '''+''' 1 dethiobiotin[c] '''+''' 2 a reduced [2Fe-2S] ferredoxin[c] '''+''' 1 S-adenosyl-L-methionine[c] '''+''' 1 a sulfurated [sulfur carrier][c] '''=>''' 1 L-methionine[c] '''+''' 1 9-mercaptodethiobiotin[c] '''+''' 2 an oxidized [2Fe-2S] ferredoxin[c] '''+''' 1 an unsulfurated [sulfur carrier][c] '''+''' 1 5'-deoxyadenosine[c]
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** 1.0 hydrogencarbonate[c] '''+''' 1.0 ATP[c] '''+''' 1.0 pyruvate[c] '''=>''' 1.0 H+[c] '''+''' 1.0 ADP[c] '''+''' 1.0 phosphate[c] '''+''' 1.0 oxaloacetate[c]
  
 
== Genes associated with this reaction  ==
 
== Genes associated with this reaction  ==
 
Genes have been associated with this reaction based on different elements listed below.
 
Genes have been associated with this reaction based on different elements listed below.
* Gene: [[Tiso_gene_10345]]
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* Gene: [[Tiso_gene_2812]]
** Source: [[annotation-in-silico_annotation]]
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** Source: [[orthology-creinhardtii]]
*** Assignment: AUTOMATED-NAME-MATCH
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** Source: [[annotation-experimental_annotation]]
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*** Assignment: AUTOMATED-NAME-MATCH
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== Pathways  ==
 
== Pathways  ==
 
== Reconstruction information  ==
 
== Reconstruction information  ==
* Category: [[annotation]]
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* Category: [[orthology]]
** Source: [[annotation-experimental_annotation]]
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** Source: [[orthology-creinhardtii]]
*** Tool: [[pathwaytools]]
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*** Tool: [[pantograph]]
** Source: [[annotation-in-silico_annotation]]
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*** Tool: [[pathwaytools]]
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== External links  ==
 
== External links  ==
 
{{#set: direction=LEFT-TO-RIGHT}}
 
{{#set: direction=LEFT-TO-RIGHT}}
{{#set: common name=biotin_synthase}}
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{{#set: common name=Pyruvate carboxylase}}
{{#set: gene associated=Tiso_gene_10345}}
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{{#set: gene associated=Tiso_gene_2812}}
 
{{#set: in pathway=}}
 
{{#set: in pathway=}}
{{#set: reconstruction category=annotation}}
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{{#set: reconstruction category=orthology}}
{{#set: reconstruction source=annotation-experimental_annotation|annotation-in-silico_annotation}}
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{{#set: reconstruction source=orthology-creinhardtii}}
{{#set: reconstruction tool=pathwaytools}}
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{{#set: reconstruction tool=pantograph}}

Latest revision as of 20:23, 21 March 2018

Reaction PCr

  • direction:
    • LEFT-TO-RIGHT
  • common name:
    • Pyruvate carboxylase
  • Synonym(s):

Reaction Formula

  • With identifiers:
  • With common name(s):
    • 1.0 hydrogencarbonate[c] + 1.0 ATP[c] + 1.0 pyruvate[c] => 1.0 H+[c] + 1.0 ADP[c] + 1.0 phosphate[c] + 1.0 oxaloacetate[c]

Genes associated with this reaction

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

Pathways

Reconstruction information

External links