ADHDgene Database
  • Published Variant
  • Published Gene: 359
  • Published Region: 128
  • Pathway by PBA: 8
  • Study: 361

KEGG Pathway Report

Basic Info
ID hsa00020
Name Citrate cycle (TCA cycle)
Description  The citrate cycle (TCA cycle, Krebs cycle) is an important aerobic pathway for the final steps of the oxidation of carbohydrates and fatty acids. The cycle starts with acetyl-CoA, the activated form of acetate, derived from glycolysis and pyruvate oxidation for carbohydrates and from beta oxidation of fatty acids. The two-carbon acetyl group in acetyl-CoA is transferred to the four-carbon compound of oxaloacetate to form the six-carbon compound of citrate. In a series of reactions two carbons in citrate are oxidized to CO2 and the reaction pathway supplies NADH for use in the oxidative phosphorylation and other metabolic processes. The pathway also supplies important precursor metabolites including 2-oxoglutarate. At the end of the cycle the remaining four-carbon part is transformed back to oxaloacetate. According to the genome sequence data, many organisms seem to lack genes for the full cycle [MD:M00009], but contain genes for specific segments [MD:M00010 M00011].
No. of Genes in ADHDgene  3
Source Pathway by Database Search

Pathway related genes in ADHDgene (count: 3)

Literature-origin genes (count: 0)

Genes from other sources Help(count: 3)

Approved Symbol Approved Name Location Source
SDHD succinate dehydrogenase complex, subunit D, integral membrane protein 11q23 Mapped by significant region
PC pyruvate carboxylase 11q13.4-q13.5 Mapped by significant region
DLAT dihydrolipoamide S-acetyltransferase 11q23.1 Mapped by significant region