reductive tricarboxylic acid cycle (Q22283601)

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A pathway leading to the fixation of two molecules of CO2 and the production of one molecule of acetyl-CoA; essentially the oxidative TCA cycle running in reverse. Acetyl-CoA is reductively carboxylated to pyruvate, from which all other central metab
  • GO:0019643
  • reductive TCA cycle
  • reductive Kreb's cycle
  • reductive citric acid pathway
  • reductive carboxylic acid cycle
  • reductive carboxylate cycle
  • Reverse Krebs cycle
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reductive tricarboxylic acid cycle
A pathway leading to the fixation of two molecules of CO2 and the production of one molecule of acetyl-CoA; essentially the oxidative TCA cycle running in reverse. Acetyl-CoA is reductively carboxylated to pyruvate, from which all other central metab
  • GO:0019643
  • reductive TCA cycle
  • reductive Kreb's cycle
  • reductive citric acid pathway
  • reductive carboxylic acid cycle
  • reductive carboxylate cycle
  • Reverse Krebs cycle

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