Metabolism of carbohydrates - Pathway Page
Name Metabolism of carbohydrates
Resource Reactome
Genes CHST6 NDST4 GALK1 HS3ST1 PGAM2 PFKFB2 BCAN GCKR GALT HYAL1 PRPS1L1 PRPS2 CHPF2 VCAN NAGLU GLYCTK PGK1 NDC1 CSGALNACT1 ENO3 B4GALT3 GLCE RPE EXT1 NUP43 PGLS SLC35B2 CHSY3 SDC3 PGM2L1 MDH1 ST3GAL1 CHST2 SORD NUP205 PKLR SHPK LUM NUP62 HS6ST2 CALM1 GOT2 OGN HS3ST3A1 GYG1 CSPG4 MAN2B1 NUPL2 SLC37A2 NUP188 AGL NDST2 ADPGK STAB2 PYGL AKR1B1 PCK2 GPC4 NUP107 NUP153 BGN CHST3 CHSY1 DCXR SLC37A4 SLC35B3 LALBA CSPG5 PPP2R1B UST PFKP NUP58 SEH1L ABCC5 HYAL3 XYLB CHP1 CHST15 RAE1 PRELP GPI PRKACG PGD GNPDA1 NDST1 SDC4 TPR B3GAT1 RPS27A HS6ST1 SLC9A1 ALDH1A1 G6PC PFKFB4 GPC1 CRYL1 MDH2 RPIA KERA PAPSS2 GOT1 PFKL PGP DSE NUP160 B4GALT6 HSPG2 PPP2CB CHST1 CD44 TPI1 PHKB BPGM RANBP2 SLC25A1 PRKACA OMD GBE1 SLC25A10 HS3ST4 GAPDH NUP98 NUP37 DSEL GNPDA2 NUP35 ARSB ENO2 SLC2A1 GYS2 GALNS SLC25A12 PFKFB1 EPM2A HK1 B4GALT1 MAN2B2 HS3ST6 HMMR ENO1 SLC35D2 B4GALT5 GNS CSGALNACT2 NUP93 GAPDHS GPC5 PGK2 NUP88 TKT HGSNAT RBKS GALE IDS PYGM G6PC3 HS2ST1 FMOD RPEL1 LYVE1 G6PC2 B3GNT4 IDUA CHST7 TKFC B3GAT2 GYS1 NUP210 PPP2R5D B3GAT3 NUP85 B4GALT2 HEXB GPC2 CHPF PC PHKA1 ST3GAL6 PPP1R3C MANBA CEMIP HPSE GLB1 B4GAT1 UGP2 NUP54 HAS1 FBP2 PHKG1 ST3GAL4 UBA52 HYAL2 PGM1 EXT2 B4GALT7 PFKM GPC3 PAPSS1 XYLT1 GPC6 GUSB PRPS1 NDST3 CHST13 HS3ST3B1 UBC NHLRC1 PFKFB3 NCAN ALDOB PGM2 NUP155 SLC26A1 HAS3 NUP133 PRKACB AAAS AKR1A1 SLC25A13 PPP2R1A B4GALT4 MAN2C1 ST3GAL2 HS3ST2 KHK GAA PHKA2 PCK1 ST3GAL3 CHST12 DERA GYG2 CHST9 HEXA ALDOC HS3ST5 POM121C HS6ST3 B3GNT7 ACAN CHST5 PHKG2 UBB HAS2 CHST14 B3GALT6 HPSE2 PKM SGSH PYGB B3GNT3 SLC26A2 HK2 XYLT2 CHST11 GLB1L NUP214 DCN SDC1 SDC2 FBP1 HK3 G6PD SLC37A1 B3GNT2 ALDOA AGRN NUP50 GCK POM121 TALDO1 SLC25A11 PPP2CA PGAM1
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Hierarchy Landscape

The following plot represents the hierarchical landscape of 'Metabolism of carbohydrates'. 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.

Equivalent Pathways

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ComPath is developed and maintained in an academic capacity by Daniel Domingo-Fernández and Charles Tapley Hoyt at the Fraunhofer SCAI Department of Bioinformatics. This web application relies on data loaded from KEGG, Reactome, and WikiPathways Restful APIs, as well as MSigDB. More information here.