KEGG   PATHWAY: sre00531
Entry
sre00531                    Pathway                                
Name
Glycosaminoglycan degradation - Salpingoeca rosetta
Class
Metabolism; Glycan biosynthesis and metabolism
Pathway map
sre00531  Glycosaminoglycan degradation
sre00531

Other DBs
GO: 0006027
Organism
Salpingoeca rosetta [GN:sre]
Gene
PTSG_00448  [KO:K01135] [EC:3.1.6.12]
PTSG_00821  [KO:K07964] [EC:3.2.1.166]
PTSG_01337  [KO:K12373] [EC:3.2.1.52]
PTSG_03917  [KO:K12373] [EC:3.2.1.52]
PTSG_03946  [KO:K01205] [EC:3.2.1.50]
PTSG_04073  [KO:K01135] [EC:3.1.6.12]
PTSG_05033  [KO:K12373] [EC:3.2.1.52]
PTSG_05197  [KO:K10532] [EC:2.3.1.78]
PTSG_05666  [KO:K01135] [EC:3.1.6.12]
PTSG_05914  [KO:K01195] [EC:3.2.1.31]
PTSG_08011  [KO:K01135] [EC:3.1.6.12]
PTSG_08138  [KO:K01136] [EC:3.1.6.13]
PTSG_08687  [KO:K01135] [EC:3.1.6.12]
PTSG_08989  [KO:K01136] [EC:3.1.6.13]
PTSG_09649  [KO:K12373] [EC:3.2.1.52]
PTSG_09899  [KO:K01135] [EC:3.1.6.12]
PTSG_10494  [KO:K01137] [EC:3.1.6.14]
PTSG_11248  [KO:K01137] [EC:3.1.6.14]
PTSG_11340  [KO:K01205] [EC:3.2.1.50]
PTSG_11616  [KO:K12373] [EC:3.2.1.52]
PTSG_11831  [KO:K12373] [EC:3.2.1.52]
PTSG_12796  [KO:K01137] [EC:3.1.6.14]
Compound
C00426  Dermatan sulfate
C00573  Keratan sulfate
C00634  Chondroitin 4-sulfate
C00925  Heparan sulfate
G00526  
G00711  
G00872  DWA-2
G01391  
G01945  
G01977  
G02632  
G09660  
G10008  
G10505  Hyaluronic acid
G12336  
G13034  
G13035  
G13036  
G13037  
G13038  
G13039  
G13040  
G13041  
G13042  
G13043  
G13073  
G13074  
Reference
PMID:27570
  Authors
Greiling H, Stuhlsatz HW, Cantz M, Gehler J
  Title
Increased urinary excretion of keratan sulfate in fucosidosis.
  Journal
J Clin Chem Clin Biochem 16:329-34 (1978)
DOI:10.1515/cclm.1978.16.6.329
Reference
PMID:3161730
  Authors
Fuchs W, Beck M, Kresse H
  Title
Intralysosomal formation and metabolic fate of N-acetylglucosamine 6-sulfate from keratan sulfate.
  Journal
Eur J Biochem 151:551-6 (1985)
DOI:10.1111/j.1432-1033.1985.tb09138.x
KO pathway
ko00531   

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