UPA00619 |
methylglyoxal degradation~Methylglyoxal (MG) is a cytotoxic compound formed primarily as a by-product of carbohydrate and lipid metabolism. It is catabolised by glyoxalases I and II, the zinc-binding enzymes of the glyoxalase pathway. Glyoxalase system is present in the cytosol of cells and cellular organelles, particularly mitochondria. |
None - {{∅}} |
None - {{∅}} |
Unexplained |
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ULS00332 |
(R)-lactate from methylglyoxal |
None - {{∅}} |
None - {{∅}} |
Unexplained |
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UCR02530 |
(R)-S-lactoylglutathione = glutathione + methylglyoxal |
None - {{∅}} |
None - {{∅}} |
Unexplained |
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UER00676 |
(R)-lactate from methylglyoxal: step 2/2~1 (R)-S-lactoylglutathione + 1 H(2)O => 1 (R)-lactate + 1 glutathione. |
None - {{∅}} |
None - {{∅}} |
Unexplained |
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UCR01736 |
(R)-S-lactoylglutathione + H(2)O = (R)-lactate + glutathione |
None - {{∅}} |
None - {{∅}} |
Unexplained |
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UER00675 |
(R)-lactate from methylglyoxal: step 1/2~1 glutathione + 1 methylglyoxal => 1 (R)-S-lactoylglutathione. |
None - {{∅}} |
None - {{∅}} |
Unexplained |
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