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Pathway Description
Riboneogenesis
Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Category:
Metabolite Pathway
Sub-Category:
Metabolic
Created: 2016-03-30
Last Updated: 2025-01-25
The riboneogenesis pathway is in charge of converting 3 carbon units into ribose. This pathway involves the conversion of fructose 6 phosphate which can be derived from the gluconeogenesis pathway. Fructose 6 phosphate reacts with a glyceraldehyde 3 phosphate through a transketolase resulting in the release of erythrose 4 phosphate and xylulose 5 phosphate. Erythrose 4 phosphate reacts with a dihydroxyacetone phosphate resulting in a release of sedoheptulose 1,7-biphosphate. Sedoheptulose 1,7-biphosphate is transformed by SHB17 resulting in the release of sedoheptulose 7 phosphate and a phosphate. Sedoheptulose 7 phosphate reacts with a glyceraldehyde 3 phosphate through a transketolase resulting in the release of xylulose 5 phosphate and ribose 5 phosphate. Ribose 5 phosphate can react with reversibly through a ribose 5 phosphate ketol-isomerase resulting in the release of ribulose 5 phosphate. Xylulose 5 phosphate can react reversibly through a ribulose 5 phosphate 3-epimerase resulting in the release of ribulose 5 phosphate.
References
Riboneogenesis References
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Pubmed: 7900426
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Pubmed: 8196765
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Pubmed: 14562095
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Pubmed: 9200815
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Pubmed: 9169874
Miosga T, Zimmermann FK: Cloning and characterization of the first two genes of the non-oxidative part of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae pentose-phosphate pathway. Curr Genet. 1996 Nov;30(5):404-9.
Pubmed: 8929392
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Pubmed: 8879247
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Pubmed: 8948101
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