Gliceraldehído 3-fosfato


El gliceraldehído 3-fosfato , también conocido como triosa fosfato o 3-fosfogliceraldehído y abreviado como G3P , GA3P , GADP , GAP , TP , GALP o PGAL , es el metabolito que se produce como intermediario en varias vías centrales de todos los organismos. [2] [3] Con la fórmula química H (O) CCH (OH) CH 2 OPO 3 2- , este anión es un éster monofosfato de gliceraldehído .

Compuesto C05378 en KEGG Pathway Database. Enzima 4.1.2.13 en KEGG Pathway Database. Compuesto C00111 en KEGG Pathway Database. Compuesto C00118 en KEGG Pathway Database.

La numeración de los átomos de carbono indica el destino de los carbonos según su posición en la fructosa 6-fosfato.

Compuesto C00111 en KEGG Pathway Database. Enzima 5.3.1.1 en KEGG Pathway Database. Compuesto C00118 en KEGG Pathway Database.

Compuesto C00118 en KEGG Pathway Database. Enzima 1.2.1.12 en KEGG Pathway Database. Reacción R01063 en KEGG Pathway Database. Compuesto C00236 en KEGG Pathway Database.

El D-gliceraldehído 3-fosfato también es de cierta importancia, ya que así es como el glicerol (como DHAP) ingresa a las vías glucolítica y gluconeogénica. Además, es un participante y un producto de la vía de las pentosas fosfato .


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