Basic Information
Gene ID
Position
chr2:18491535-18495772 (+)
4237bp
Gene Type
gene
Gene Description (Protein Product)
alcohol dehydrogenase
Organism
Also AS Potri.002G072100AT1G77120Potri.002G072100.v4.1

Gene Structure

upstream:

Domain
Database EntryID E-Value Start end InterPro ID Description

Regulation&Interaction
Protein-protein interaction (PPI)
Potra2n5c11258 Belongs to the aldehyde dehydrogenase family
Potra2n7c15740 alcohol dehydrogenase
Potra2n5c12331 alcohol dehydrogenase
Regulatory gene
Potra2n10c20596 Dof zinc finger protein
Potra2n10c20949 Cyclic dof factor
Potra2n10c20952 MADS-box transcription factor

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Annotation

Orthologous Group
Orthologous ID Species Number All hits in PereRegDB Hits of this species Orthologous Detail


Pathway
KEGG Term Name Description
map01110 Biosynthesis of secondary metabolites -
map01100 Metabolic pathways -
map00620 Pyruvate metabolism -
map00592 alpha-Linolenic acid metabolism -
map00350 Tyrosine metabolism -
map00071 Fatty acid metabolism -
map00010 Glycolysis / Gluconeogenesis Glycolysis is the process of converting glucose into pyruvate and generating small amounts of ATP (energy) and NADH (reducing power). It is a central pathway that produces important precursor metabolites: six-carbon compounds of glucose-6P and fructose-6P and three-carbon compounds of glycerone-P, glyceraldehyde-3P, glycerate-3P, phosphoenolpyruvate, and pyruvate [MD:M00001]. Acetyl-CoA, another important precursor metabolite, is produced by oxidative decarboxylation of pyruvate [MD:M00307]. When the enzyme genes of this pathway are examined in completely sequenced genomes, the reaction steps of three-carbon compounds from glycerone-P to pyruvate form a conserved core module [MD:M00002], which is found in almost all organisms and which often corresponds to operon structures in bacterial genomes. Gluconeogenesis is a synthesis pathway of glucose from noncarbohydrate precursors. It is essentially a reversal of glycolysis with minor variations of alternative paths [MD:M00003].