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Podospora anserina S mat+ (other)


Glyoxylate cycle Serine biosynthesis, glycerate-3P => serine
Methionine degradation C1-unit interconversion, eukaryotes
Proteasome, 19S regulatory particle (PA700) Spliceosome, U4/U6.U5 tri-snRNP
beta-Oxidation, acyl-CoA synthesis Sec61 complex
SCF-GRR1 complex MRX complex
DNA polymerase zeta complex Biosynthesis of secondary metabolites
Lysine biosynthesis, 2-oxoglutarate => 2-oxoadipate Linoleic acid metabolism
H/ACA ribonucleoprotein complex Atrazine degradation
Glycolysis, core module involving three-carbon compounds AGE-RAGE signaling pathway in diabetic complications
Mitophagy - yeast Glycolysis (Embden-Meyerhof pathway), glucose => pyruvate
Reductive pentose phosphate cycle, glyceraldehyde-3P => ribulose-5P Leucine biosynthesis, 2-oxoisovalerate => 2-oxoisocaproate
2-Oxocarboxylic acid metabolism Galactose degradation, Leloir pathway, galactose => alpha-D-glucose-1P
Pentose phosphate pathway (Pentose phosphate cycle) RNA polymerase II, eukaryotes
THC complex Thiamine metabolism
RNA transport alpha-Linolenic acid metabolism
Glycolysis / Gluconeogenesis Steroid biosynthesis
Arginine biosynthesis Purine metabolism
Tryptophan metabolism Various types of N-glycan biosynthesis
Glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI)-anchor biosynthesis Glycerophospholipid metabolism
Glyoxylate and dicarboxylate metabolism Butanoate metabolism
Vitamin B6 metabolism Nicotinate and nicotinamide metabolism
Terpenoid backbone biosynthesis Sulfur metabolism
Phosphatidylinositol signaling system SLN1-YPD1-SSK1/SKN7 (osmosensing) two-component regulatory system
Assimilatory sulfate reduction, sulfate => H2S Phagosome
Isoleucine biosynthesis, threonine => 2-oxobutanoate => isoleucine Pentose phosphate pathway, non-oxidative phase, fructose 6P => ribose 5P
Citrate cycle, first carbon oxidation, oxaloacetate => 2-oxoglutarate Threonine biosynthesis, aspartate => homoserine => threonine
Tryptophan biosynthesis, chorismate => tryptophan Uridine monophosphate biosynthesis, glutamine (+ PRPP) => UMP
C5 isoprenoid biosynthesis, mevalonate pathway DNA polymerase alpha / primase complex
Methionine salvage pathway Aminoacyl-tRNA biosynthesis, eukaryotes
Spliceosome, 35S U5-snRNP Ergocalciferol biosynthesis
GPI-anchor biosynthesis, core oligosaccharide Ski complex
p97-Ufd1-Npl4 complex SCF-CDC4 complex
ESCRT-II complex Valine/isoleucine biosynthesis, pyruvate => valine / 2-oxobutanoate => isoleucine
Sesquiterpenoid and triterpenoid biosynthesis C5-Branched dibasic acid metabolism
GINS complex beta-Lactam resistance
Gluconeogenesis, oxaloacetate => fructose-6P Fatty acid biosynthesis, elongation, endoplasmic reticulum
Biosynthesis of amino acids Assimilatory nitrate reduction, nitrate => ammonia
Nitrate assimilation ABC transporters
Spliceosome Porphyrin and chlorophyll metabolism
Protein export Mismatch repair
Cell cycle - yeast Pentose phosphate pathway
Ascorbate and aldarate metabolism Ubiquinone and other terpenoid-quinone biosynthesis
Arginine and proline metabolism Phenylalanine metabolism
Phenylalanine, tyrosine and tryptophan biosynthesis beta-Alanine metabolism
Cyanoamino acid metabolism Glutathione metabolism
Starch and sucrose metabolism Arachidonic acid metabolism
Methane metabolism Other types of O-glycan biosynthesis
Endocytosis Histidine biosynthesis, PRPP => histidine
Guanine ribonucleotide biosynthesis IMP => GDP,GTP Pyrimidine ribonucleotide biosynthesis, UMP => UDP/UTP,CDP/CTP
Polyamine biosynthesis, arginine => ornithine => putrescine Monobactam biosynthesis
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