Ontological Term Details

Metabolite
HMDB0001548 (D-Ribose 5-phosphate)
Term
Warburg effect
Definition
as the krebs cycle is an aerobic process, in normal cells lactate production is reserved for anaerobic conditions. however, cancer cells preferentially utilize glucose for lactate production via this “aerobic glycolysis”, even when oxygen is plentiful.
Parent Term
Biochemical pathway
Parent Definition
A linked series of chemical reactions that occur in a defined order within or between organism cells, and lead to a known function or end product.
Synonyms
  • Aerobic glycolysis
  • Other Metabolites Mapped to 'Warburg effect'
  • HMDB0000030 (Biotin)
  • HMDB0000051 (Ammonia)
  • HMDB0000094 (Citric acid)
  • HMDB0000122 (D-Glucose)
  • HMDB0000124 (Fructose 6-phosphate)
  • HMDB0000134 (Fumaric acid)
  • HMDB0000148 (L-Glutamic acid)
  • HMDB0000156 (Malic acid)
  • HMDB0000190 (L-Lactic acid)
  • HMDB0000193 (Isocitric acid)
  • References

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