GO:0006098: pentose-phosphate shunt (Biological process)

"The metabolic process in which glucose-6-phosphate is oxidized to form carbon dioxide (CO2) and ribulose 5-phosphate, coupled to reduction of NADP+ to NADPH; ribulose 5-P then enters a series of reactions that can yield biosynthetic precursors (ribose-5-phosphate and erythrose-4-phosphate) and glycolytic intermediates (fructose-6-phosphate and glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate)." [GOC:pde, ISBN:0198506732, MetaCyc:PENTOSE-P-PWY]


There are 2841 sequences with this label.

Enriched clusters
Name Species % in cluster p-value corrected p-value action
Cluster_15 Actinostachys digitata 0.93 % 0.017268 0.040338
Cluster_526 Actinostachys digitata 33.33 % 0.000484 0.007374
Cluster_145 Adiantum latifolium 0.93 % 0.008081 0.029922
Cluster_488 Amblovenatum opulentum 3.23 % 0.003032 0.03638
Cluster_121 Cibotium barometz 2.13 % 0.005335 0.0186
Cluster_45 Chlamydomonas reinhardtii 1.69 % 0.003326 0.019758
Cluster_50 Davallia denticulata 0.7 % 0.005391 0.021109
Cluster_148 Gingko biloba 1.04 % 0.006956 0.022222
Cluster_98 Lindsaea ensifolia 0.53 % 0.012535 0.045003
Cluster_57 Lindsaea ensifolia 1.25 % 0.00532 0.01825
Cluster_55 Lygodium flexuosum 1.23 % 0.007822 0.040412
Cluster_194 Lygodium flexuosum 33.33 % 0.000291 0.002687
Cluster_74 Microlepia speluncae 0.55 % 0.011052 0.030502
Cluster_63 Picea abies 0.79 % 0.009494 0.041288
Cluster_53 Pleocnemia irregularis 0.81 % 0.011093 0.033279
Cluster_95 Psilotum nudum 2.38 % 0.00369 0.027488
Cluster_105 Physcomitrella patens 2.17 % 0.005657 0.049028
Cluster_212 Pyrrosia piloselloides 2.06 % 3.3e-05 0.001289
Cluster_157 Salvinia molesta 2.04 % 0.002762 0.027854
Cluster_8 Tectaria incisa 1.39 % 0.004632 0.024504
Cluster_83 Arabidopsis thaliana 9.59 % 0.0 2e-06
Cluster_81 Arabidopsis thaliana 15.52 % 0.0 0.0
Cluster_117 Arabidopsis thaliana 7.61 % 2e-06 1.7e-05
Cluster_5 Arabidopsis thaliana 8.85 % 0.0 0.0
Sequences (2841) (download table)

Info: GO-associations disabled for items with more than 300 associated sequences !
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