Metabolism of water-soluble vitamins and cofactors - Pathway Page
Name Metabolism of water-soluble vitamins and cofactors
Resource Reactome
Genes SLC22A13 MOCS1 SLC46A1 PTGS2 NMNAT2 SLC19A3 PANK3 PANK2 SLC19A2 MUT ACACA MTHFD2L VNN1 MOCS3 MTR AMN SLC2A3 CYP8B1 MMACHC BST1 NAXD CTRB2 PCCB FASN NADK2 PANK1 PRSS3 MTHFS THTPA SLC19A1 GSTO1 MMAA MOCS2 PC RNLS NUDT12 COASY FLAD1 ACACB SHMT1 SLC25A16 NAMPT ACP5 ALDH1L1 PARP4 DHFR2 SLC5A6 DHFR MTHFD1 NMRK1 NT5E MTHFD1L AOX1 SLC52A3 HLCS MMAB ENPP3 PARP16 MTRR CTRB1 TCN1 SLC2A1 SLC5A8 NADSYN1 PARP14 SLC23A2 CTRC ABCD4 CYB5A PTGIS NFS1 SLC25A19 PARP10 TCN2 MTHFR NMNAT3 MCCC2 QPRT GSTO2 NADK MMADHC PPCDC NNMT MTHFD2 SLC25A32 PANK4 AASDHPPT VNN2 ALDH1L2 ENPP1 SHMT2 PCCA ENPP2 SLC23A1 CUBN FPGS PARP8 MOCOS SLC52A1 PPCS PARP6 GPHN NMNAT1 PDZD11 NAPRT LMBRD1 RFK PDXK NMRK2 PARP9 BTD PNPO ABCC1 PRSS1 CD38 GIF SLC52A2 NAXE MCCC1 FOLR2 CYB5R3 CD320 TPK1
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Hierarchy Landscape

The following plot represents the hierarchical landscape of 'Metabolism of water-soluble vitamins and cofactors'. The hierarchical tree allows to click on the pathways with children (black border) and continue the exploration. All nodes are colored by their source (click on the map for the legend) and cross-link to the original pathway page.

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