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Search for 'compound_name:Sarcosine' in 'all pathways' in 'all species' returned 66 results

SMP0125467

Pw127022 View Pathway
Metabolite

T Cell Exhaustion

Homo sapiens

  • Matched Compounds: Sarcosine
  • Matched Compound Synonyms: Sarcosine

  • Disease

    SMP0108762

    Pw109805 View Pathway
    Metabolite

    Sarcosine Oncometabolite Pathway

    Mus musculus

  • Matched Description: Sarcosine is a compound derived from the amino acid glycine and is involved in both its synthesis … cancer, the cancer cells seem to produce higher levels of sarcosine. Elevated levels of sarcosine … unknown transporter, where it can react with tetrahydrofolate to form sarcosine and 5 … prostate cancer cells, the SARDH gene is mutated, which encodes the sarcosine dehydrogenase protein … . This can lead to an increase of sarcosine in the cells, as sarcosine dehydrogenase typically converts
  • Matched Compounds: Sarcosine
  • Matched Proteins: Sarcosine dehydrogenase, mitochondrial
  • Matched Compound Synonyms: SarcosineSarcosine

  • Disease

    SMP0002313

    Pw002387 View Pathway
    Metabolite

    Sarcosine Oncometabolite Pathway

    Homo sapiens

  • Matched Description: Sarcosine is a compound derived from the amino acid glycine and is involved in both its synthesis … cancer, the cancer cells seem to produce higher levels of sarcosine. Elevated levels of sarcosine … unknown transporter, where it can react with tetrahydrofolate to form sarcosine and 5 … prostate cancer cells, the SARDH gene is mutated, which encodes the sarcosine dehydrogenase protein … . This can lead to an increase of sarcosine in the cells, as sarcosine dehydrogenase typically converts
  • Matched Compounds: Sarcosine
  • Matched Proteins: Sarcosine dehydrogenase, mitochondrial
  • Matched Compound Synonyms: SarcosineSarcosine

  • Disease

    SMP0108776

    Pw109819 View Pathway
    Metabolite

    Sarcosine Oncometabolite Pathway

    Rattus norvegicus

  • Matched Description: Sarcosine is a compound derived from the amino acid glycine and is involved in both its synthesis … cancer, the cancer cells seem to produce higher levels of sarcosine. Elevated levels of sarcosine … unknown transporter, where it can react with tetrahydrofolate to form sarcosine and 5 … prostate cancer cells, the SARDH gene is mutated, which encodes the sarcosine dehydrogenase protein … . This can lead to an increase of sarcosine in the cells, as sarcosine dehydrogenase typically converts
  • Matched Compounds: Sarcosine
  • Matched Proteins: Sarcosine dehydrogenase, mitochondrial
  • Matched Compound Synonyms: SarcosineSarcosine

  • Disease

    SMP0087342

    Pw088361 View Pathway
    Metabolite

    Methionine Metabolism

    Rattus norvegicus

  • Matched Compounds: Sarcosine
  • Matched Compound Synonyms: Sarcosine

  • Metabolic

    SMP0120739

    Pw121999 View Pathway
    Metabolite

    Methionine Adenosyltransferase Deficiency

    Rattus norvegicus

  • Matched Compounds: Sarcosine
  • Matched Compound Synonyms: Sarcosine

  • Disease

    SMP0000033

    Pw000056 View Pathway
    Metabolite

    Methionine Metabolism

    Homo sapiens

  • Matched Compounds: Sarcosine
  • Matched Compound Synonyms: Sarcosine

  • Metabolic

    SMP0000214

    Pw000102 View Pathway
    Metabolite

    S-Adenosylhomocysteine (SAH) Hydrolase Deficiency

    Homo sapiens

  • Matched Compounds: Sarcosine
  • Matched Compound Synonyms: Sarcosine

  • Disease

    SMP0125680

    Pw127245 View Pathway
    Metabolite

    S-Adenosylhomocysteine (SAH) Hydrolase Deficiency

    Homo sapiens

  • Matched Compounds: Sarcosine
  • Matched Compound Synonyms: Sarcosine

  • Disease

    SMP0120487

    Pw121741 View Pathway
    Metabolite

    Glycine N-Methyltransferase Deficiency

    Mus musculus

  • Matched Description: catalyzes the conversion of glycine into N-methylglycine (sarcosine) using S-adenosylmethionine (SAM or
  • Matched Compounds: Sarcosine
  • Matched Compound Synonyms: Sarcosine

  • Disease