KEGG   PATHWAY: pgi00020
Entry
pgi00020                    Pathway                                
Name
Citrate cycle (TCA cycle) - Porphyromonas gingivalis W83
Description
The citrate cycle (TCA cycle, Krebs cycle) is an important aerobic pathway for the final steps of the oxidation of carbohydrates and fatty acids. The cycle starts with acetyl-CoA, the activated form of acetate, derived from glycolysis and pyruvate oxidation for carbohydrates and from beta oxidation of fatty acids. The two-carbon acetyl group in acetyl-CoA is transferred to the four-carbon compound of oxaloacetate to form the six-carbon compound of citrate. In a series of reactions two carbons in citrate are oxidized to CO2 and the reaction pathway supplies NADH for use in the oxidative phosphorylation and other metabolic processes. The pathway also supplies important precursor metabolites including 2-oxoglutarate. At the end of the cycle the remaining four-carbon part is transformed back to oxaloacetate. According to the genome sequence data, many organisms seem to lack genes for the full cycle [MD:M00009], but contain genes for specific segments [MD:M00010 M00011].
Class
Metabolism; Carbohydrate metabolism
Pathway map
pgi00020  Citrate cycle (TCA cycle)
pgi00020

Module
pgi_M00003  Gluconeogenesis, oxaloacetate => fructose-6P [PATH:pgi00020]
pgi_M00307  Pyruvate oxidation, pyruvate => acetyl-CoA [PATH:pgi00020]
Other DBs
GO: 0006099
Organism
Porphyromonas gingivalis W83 [GN:pgi]
Gene
PG_0802  pdhD; alpha keto acid dehydrogenase complex, E3 component, lipoamide dehydrogenase [KO:K00382] [EC:1.8.1.4]
PG_1812  2-oxoglutarate oxidoreductase, alpha subunit [KO:K00174] [EC:1.2.7.3 1.2.7.11]
PG_0429  pyruvate synthase [KO:K00174] [EC:1.2.7.3 1.2.7.11]
PG_1810  2-oxoglutarate oxidoreductase, beta subunit [KO:K00175] [EC:1.2.7.3 1.2.7.11]
PG_0430  oxidoreductase, putative [KO:K00175] [EC:1.2.7.3 1.2.7.11]
PG_1809  2-oxoglutarate oxidoreductase, gamma subunit [KO:K00177] [EC:1.2.7.3]
PG_1813  ferredoxin, 4Fe-4S [KO:K00176] [EC:1.2.7.3]
PG_1615  frdA; fumarate reductase, flavoprotein subunit [KO:K00239] [EC:1.3.5.1]
PG_1614  frdB; fumarate reductase, iron-sulfur protein [KO:K00240] [EC:1.3.5.1]
PG_1616  conserved hypothetical protein [KO:K00241]
PG_1417  fumB; fumarate hydratase class I, anaerobic [KO:K01676] [EC:4.2.1.2]
PG_1949  mdh; malate dehydrogenase [KO:K00024] [EC:1.1.1.37]
PG_0249  oxaloacetate decarboxylase, putative [KO:K01960] [EC:6.4.1.1]
PG_1676  pckA; phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase (ATP) [KO:K01610] [EC:4.1.1.49]
PG_0548  pyruvate ferredoxin/flavodoxin oxidoreductase family protein [KO:K03737] [EC:1.2.7.1 1.2.7.-]
Compound
C00022  Pyruvate
C00024  Acetyl-CoA
C00026  2-Oxoglutarate
C00036  Oxaloacetate
C00042  Succinate
C00068  Thiamin diphosphate
C00074  Phosphoenolpyruvate
C00091  Succinyl-CoA
C00122  Fumarate
C00149  (S)-Malate
C00158  Citrate
C00311  Isocitrate
C00417  cis-Aconitate
C05125  2-(alpha-Hydroxyethyl)thiamine diphosphate
C05379  Oxalosuccinate
C05381  3-Carboxy-1-hydroxypropyl-ThPP
C15972  Enzyme N6-(lipoyl)lysine
C15973  Enzyme N6-(dihydrolipoyl)lysine
C16254  [Dihydrolipoyllysine-residue succinyltransferase] S-succinyldihydrolipoyllysine
C16255  [Dihydrolipoyllysine-residue acetyltransferase] S-acetyldihydrolipoyllysine
Reference
  Authors
Nishizuka Y (ed).
  Title
[Metabolic Maps] (In Japanese)
  Journal
Tokyo Kagaku Dojin (1980)
Reference
  Authors
Nishizuka Y, Seyama Y, Ikai A, Ishimura Y, Kawaguchi A (eds).
  Title
[Cellular Functions and Metabolic Maps] (In Japanese)
  Journal
Tokyo Kagaku Dojin (1997)
Reference
  Authors
Michal G.
  Title
Biochemical Pathways
  Journal
Wiley (1999)
Related
pathway
pgi00010  Glycolysis / Gluconeogenesis
pgi00061  Fatty acid biosynthesis
pgi00071  Fatty acid degradation
pgi00190  Oxidative phosphorylation
pgi00220  Arginine biosynthesis
pgi00250  Alanine, aspartate and glutamate metabolism
pgi00280  Valine, leucine and isoleucine degradation
pgi00470  D-Amino acid metabolism
pgi00630  Glyoxylate and dicarboxylate metabolism
KO pathway
ko00020   
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