Introduction
In the aerobic cell, the products of glycolyis are oxidized through the citric acid cycle, and the respiratory chain, and the energy released is in part conserved through formation of ATP from ADP and inorganic phosphate (Pi).
- a nice introuction by John Illingworth, U. Leeds, U.K.
Citric Acid Cycle, Krebs Cycle, or Tricarboxylate (TCA) Cycle
The Citric Acid Cycle, - a tutorial with Chime structures
Chime tutorial on the TCA cycle. All the intermediates, with details of reaction, cofactors, etc.
Amino acid structures
Amino Acid structures
All you ever wanted to know about glucose metabolism
Gluconeogenesis, and all its connections
Involvement of mitochondrial transport systems in gluconeogenesis
General Metabolic Pathways
Metabolic Pathways (Only accessible through password/login, - free to academic users)
All the reactions of metabolism, as clickable text. (Reactions are listed in alphbetical order, by substrate)
DataBase of metabolic pathways
What Is There? The WIT project; the whole of metabolism in a phylogenic relationship, with clickable links to sequence, etc., databases.
Mitochondrial and chloroplasts
Some useful mitochondrial links (from the laboratory of Prof. Changwon Kang, Ph.D.
The Virtual Cell
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Antony Crofts, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,
a-crofts@uiuc.edu