| + | 
              
              D-glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate(2-) | up-regulates quantity   
              precursor of
               | 
              D-erythrose 4-phosphate(2-) | 
              
              0.8 | 
                    
						
							
								
									| Identifier | 
									Residue | 
									Sequence | 
									Organism | 
									Cell Line | 
								 
							
								
								
									| SIGNOR-268132 | 
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									 | 
									Homo sapiens | 
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									| pmid | 
									sentence | 
								 
								 
									| 19401148 | 
								
									Transaldolase (TAL, sedoheptulose 7-phosphate: d-glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate dihydroxyacetone transferase; EC number 2.2.1.2) is a cofactor-less enzyme of the pentose phosphate pathway (PPP) (Fig. 1A and B). It catalyzes the reversible transfer of a three carbon unit (“dihydroxyacetone”) between various sugar phosphates (from 3 to 8 carbon atoms in length). Physiological donor compounds are ketose sugar phosphates as fructose 6-phosphate or sedoheptulose 7-phosphate. Acceptor compounds are aldose sugar phosphates as glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate and erythrose 4-phosphate.  | 
								 
						 
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					| Publications: | 
					
				
					1 | 
					Organism: | 
							Homo Sapiens | 
| Pathways: | Pentose phosphate pathway | 
				
              | + | 
              
              TALDO1 | up-regulates quantity   
              chemical modification
               | 
              D-erythrose 4-phosphate(2-) | 
              
              0.8 | 
                    
						
							
								
									| Identifier | 
									Residue | 
									Sequence | 
									Organism | 
									Cell Line | 
								 
							
								
								
									| SIGNOR-267092 | 
									 | 
									 | 
									Homo sapiens | 
									 | 
								
								 
									| pmid | 
									sentence | 
								 
								 
									| 19401148 | 
								
									Transaldolase (TAL, sedoheptulose 7-phosphate: d-glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate dihydroxyacetone transferase; EC number 2.2.1.2) is a cofactor-less enzyme of the pentose phosphate pathway (PPP) (Fig. 1A and B). It catalyzes the reversible transfer of a three carbon unit (“dihydroxyacetone”) between various sugar phosphates (from 3 to 8 carbon atoms in length). Physiological donor compounds are ketose sugar phosphates as fructose 6-phosphate or sedoheptulose 7-phosphate. Acceptor compounds are aldose sugar phosphates as glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate and erythrose 4-phosphate.  | 
								 
						 
                     | 
              
               
			   
					| Publications: | 
					
				
					1 | 
					Organism: | 
							Homo Sapiens | 
| Pathways: | Pentose phosphate pathway | 
				
              | + | 
              
              sedoheptulose 7-phosphate | up-regulates quantity   
              precursor of
               | 
              D-erythrose 4-phosphate(2-) | 
              
              0.8 | 
                    
						
							
								
									| Identifier | 
									Residue | 
									Sequence | 
									Organism | 
									Cell Line | 
								 
							
								
								
									| SIGNOR-268135 | 
									 | 
									 | 
									Homo sapiens | 
									 | 
								
								 
									| pmid | 
									sentence | 
								 
								 
									| 19401148 | 
								
									Transaldolase (TAL, sedoheptulose 7-phosphate: d-glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate dihydroxyacetone transferase; EC number 2.2.1.2) is a cofactor-less enzyme of the pentose phosphate pathway (PPP) (Fig. 1A and B). It catalyzes the reversible transfer of a three carbon unit (“dihydroxyacetone”) between various sugar phosphates (from 3 to 8 carbon atoms in length). Physiological donor compounds are ketose sugar phosphates as fructose 6-phosphate or sedoheptulose 7-phosphate. Acceptor compounds are aldose sugar phosphates as glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate and erythrose 4-phosphate.  | 
								 
						 
                     | 
              
               
			   
					| Publications: | 
					
				
					1 | 
					Organism: | 
							Homo Sapiens | 
| Pathways: | Pentose phosphate pathway |