Table 1.
Flux | Abbreviation | Enzyme |
---|---|---|
v1 | hk | Hexokinase |
v2, v3 | pgi | Phosphoglucoisomerase |
v4, v5 | pfk | Phosphofructokinase |
v6, v7 | ald | Aldolase |
v8, v9 | tpi | Triose phosphate isomerase |
v10, v11 | gapdh | Glyceraldehyde phosphate dehydrogenase |
v12, v13 | pgk | Phosphoglycerate kinase |
v14 | dpgm | Diphosphoglyceromutase |
v15 | dpgp | Diphosphoglycerate phosphatase |
v16, v17 | pgm | Phosphoglyceromutase |
v18, v19 | en | Enolase |
v20 | pk | Pyruvate kinase |
v21, v22 | ldh | Lactate dehydrogenase |
v23 | g6pdh | Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase |
v24, v25 | pgl | 6-Phosphoglyconolactonase |
v26, v27 | pgdh | 6-Phosphoglyconate dehydrogenase |
v28, v29 | rpi | Ribose-5-phosphate isomerase |
v30, v31 | xpi | Xylulose-5-phosphate epimerase |
v32, v33 | tkI | Transketolase |
v34, v35 | ta | Transaldolase |
v36, v37 | tkII | Transketolase |
The presence of two fluxes related to an enzyme indicates the potential for reversible reactions.