Genome Property Definition Page

AccessionGenProp0035
NameCalvin cycle
TypeMANUAL
DescriptionYES NO The Calvin cycle is the primary means of CO2 fixation in the biosphere. The characteristic enzyme, essential to this pathway and not part of other basic pathways, is ribulose bisphosphate carboxylase (rubisco), which carboxylates a five-carbon sugar to give two molecules of the 3-carbon 3-phospho-D-glycerate. Other enzymes of this cycle overlap with glycolysis/gluconeogenesis and the pentose phosphate pathway. The net result of six turns carboxylations is the creation of one six-carbon glucose-1-phosphate molecule. Note that rubisco large subunit homologs are known in some species that lack a Calvin cycle. The reverse TCA cycle is one alternative means of C02 fixation.
Parent PropertyGenProp0027: photosynthesis
GenProp0072: central intermediary metabolism
GenProp0865: carbon fixation
Web ReferencesIUBMB: Calvin Cycle
IUBMB: Calvin Cycle
IUBMB: Calvin Cycle (carbon fixation stages)
IUBMB: Calvin Cycle (regeneration of ribulose bisphosphate)
KEGG: Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes
Gene Ontology TermGO:0019253: reductive pentose-phosphate cycle (biological_process)


Parent Properties
AccessionName
GenProp0027photosynthesis
GenProp0072central intermediary metabolism
GenProp0865carbon fixation


Sibling Properties
AccessionName
GenProp0300photosynthetic cofactor biosynthesis
GenProp0660photosystem I
GenProp0661photosystem II
GenProp0662photosynthetic reaction center, alphaproteobacterial type
GenProp0031methane utilization
GenProp0118ornithine biosynthesis from glutamate, acetylated branch
GenProp0120pentose phosphate cycle
GenProp0143Leloir pathway (galactose/glucose interconversion)
GenProp0196sulfur metabolism
GenProp0202nitrogen metabolism
GenProp0242phosphorus metabolism
GenProp0478acetyl-CoA -- acetate interconversion via acetyl phosphate
GenProp0479acetate -- acetyl-CoA interconversions
GenProp0689glyoxalate conversion to phosphoglycerate
GenProp0865carbon fixation
GenProp0784carbon fixation via 3-hydroxypropionate and 4-hydroxybutyrate