KEGG   PATHWAY: llut01200
Entry
llut01200                   Pathway                                
Name
Carbon metabolism - Leucobacter luti
Description
Carbon metabolism is the most basic aspect of life. This map presents an overall view of central carbon metabolism, where the number of carbons is shown for each compound denoted by a circle, excluding a cofactor (CoA, CoM, THF, or THMPT) that is replaced by an asterisk. The map contains carbon utilization pathways of glycolysis (map00010), pentose phosphate pathway (map00030), and citrate cycle (map00020), and six known carbon fixation pathways (map00710 and map00720) as well as some pathways of methane metabolism (map00680). The six carbon fixation pathways are: (1) reductive pentose phosphate cycle (Calvin cycle) in plants and cyanobacteria that perform oxygenic photosynthesis, (2) reductive citrate cycle in photosynthetic green sulfur bacteria and some chemolithoautotrophs, (3) 3-hydroxypropionate bi-cycle in photosynthetic green nonsulfur bacteria, two variants of 4-hydroxybutyrate pathways in Crenarchaeota called (4) hydroxypropionate-hydroxybutyrate cycle and (5) dicarboxylate-hydroxybutyrate cycle, and (6) reductive acetyl-CoA pathway in methanogenic bacteria.
Class
Pathway map
llut01200  Carbon metabolism
llut01200

Module
llut_M00001  Glycolysis (Embden-Meyerhof pathway), glucose => pyruvate [PATH:llut01200]
llut_M00002  Glycolysis, core module involving three-carbon compounds [PATH:llut01200]
llut_M00005  PRPP biosynthesis, ribose 5P => PRPP [PATH:llut01200]
llut_M00010  Citrate cycle, first carbon oxidation, oxaloacetate => 2-oxoglutarate [PATH:llut01200]
llut_M00012  Glyoxylate cycle [PATH:llut01200]
llut_M00020  Serine biosynthesis, glycerate-3P => serine [PATH:llut01200]
llut_M00021  Cysteine biosynthesis, serine => cysteine [PATH:llut01200]
llut_M00579  Phosphate acetyltransferase-acetate kinase pathway, acetyl-CoA => acetate [PATH:llut01200]
Organism
Leucobacter luti [GN:llut]
KO pathway
ko01200   
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