KEGG   PATHWAY: wbm01210
Entry
wbm01210                    Pathway                                
Name
2-Oxocarboxylic acid metabolism - Wolbachia endosymbiont strain TRS of Brugia malayi
Description
2-Oxocarboxylic acids, also called 2-oxo acids and alpha-keto acids, are the most elementary set of metabolites that includes pyruvate (2-oxopropanoate), 2-oxobutanoate, oxaloacetate (2-oxosuccinate) and 2-oxoglutarate. This diagram illustrates the architecture of chain extension and modification reaction modules for 2-oxocarboxylic acids. The chain extension module RM001 is a tricarboxylic pathway where acetyl-CoA derived carbon is used to extend the chain length by one. The chain modification modules RM002 (including RM032) and RM033, together with a reductive amination step (RC00006 or RC00036), generate basic and branched-chain amino acids, respectively. The modification module RM030 is used in the biosynthesis of glucosinolates, a class of plant secondary metabolites, for conversion to oxime followed by addition of thio-glucose moiety. Furthermore, the chain extension from 2-oxoadipate to 2-oxosuberate is followed by coenzyme B biosynthesis in methonogenic archaea.
Class
Pathway map
wbm01210  2-Oxocarboxylic acid metabolism
wbm01210

Module
wbm_M00010  Citrate cycle, first carbon oxidation, oxaloacetate => 2-oxoglutarate [PATH:wbm01210]
wbm_M00011  Citrate cycle, second carbon oxidation, 2-oxoglutarate => oxaloacetate [PATH:wbm01210]
wbm_M00307  Pyruvate oxidation, pyruvate => acetyl-CoA [PATH:wbm01210]
Organism
Wolbachia endosymbiont strain TRS of Brugia malayi [GN:wbm]
Related
pathway
wbm00020  Citrate cycle (TCA cycle)
wbm00220  Arginine biosynthesis
wbm00250  Alanine, aspartate and glutamate metabolism
wbm00260  Glycine, serine and threonine metabolism
wbm00270  Cysteine and methionine metabolism
wbm00300  Lysine biosynthesis
wbm00310  Lysine degradation
wbm00620  Pyruvate metabolism
wbm00640  Propanoate metabolism
wbm00680  Methane metabolism
KO pathway
ko01210   

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