GO:0006098

pentose-phosphate shunt

Details: 
The process in which glucose is oxidized, coupled to NADPH synthesis. Glucose 6-P is oxidized with the formation of carbon dioxide (CO2), ribulose 5-phosphate and reduced NADP; ribulose 5-P then enters a series of reactions interconverting sugar phosphates. The pentose phosphate pathway is a major source of reducing equivalents for biosynthesis reactions and is also important for the conversion of hexoses to pentoses.
GO Category: 
BP

GO-Thaps-cm131-GO:0006098

p-value: 
0.02
q-value: 
1.00
Cluster Type: 
cMonkey

GO-Thaps-cm109-GO:0006098

p-value: 
0.04
q-value: 
1.00
Cluster Type: 
cMonkey

GO-Thaps-cm59-GO:0006098

p-value: 
0.03
q-value: 
1.00
Cluster Type: 
cMonkey

GO-Thaps-cm54-GO:0006098

p-value: 
0.02
q-value: 
1.00
Cluster Type: 
cMonkey

GO-Thaps-cm25-GO:0006098

p-value: 
0.02
q-value: 
1.00
Cluster Type: 
cMonkey

GO-Phatr-hc405-GO:0006098

p-value: 
0.00
q-value: 
1.00
Cluster Type: 
Hierarchical Clustering

GO-Phatr-hc339-GO:0006098

p-value: 
0.02
q-value: 
1.00
Cluster Type: 
Hierarchical Clustering

GO-Phatr-hc326-GO:0006098

p-value: 
0.00
q-value: 
0.03
Cluster Type: 
Hierarchical Clustering

GO-Phatr-hc244-GO:0006098

p-value: 
0.04
q-value: 
1.00
Cluster Type: 
Hierarchical Clustering

GO-Phatr-hc83-GO:0006098

p-value: 
0.02
q-value: 
1.00
Cluster Type: 
Hierarchical Clustering