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Metabolic Pathway Map - great stuff!

chemoleo - 2-5-2004 at 16:12

I recently found this chemical metabolism map of the cell , which I just HAD to scan because it's so comprehensive, and detailed nonetheless!

I really suggest you have a look at it, it is absolutely FASCINATING to realise that all these reactions are happening right now, in every single cell of our bodies! The pathways you see there are abridged of course, there are many additional ones that dont have as much importance.

Take a look!

The image is rather large, as it's high resolution, and double-paged, plus in colour.

http://free.prohosting.com/holycow4/

Dont forget to download the legend, which contains the enzyme names for the code used in the metabolic pathway gif. The code is standardised according to the funciton/properties of the enzymes.


The good thing about this map is that it is colour coded nicely, indicating clealry where things are happening in the cell, i.e. in the chloroplast, cytoplasm or mitochondria.
Plus, each pathway has its own colour coding, such as glycolysis, amino acid synthesis and so on!

REally a piece of beauty - and people have been spending LIFE TIMES just on a few reactions!


[Edited on 3-5-2004 by chemoleo]

Blind Angel - 2-5-2004 at 18:31

I would have left a blank post in sign of astounishement in front of this, but xmb wouldn't allow me to do it :D

I found it in my Sigma Catalog, i'll get myself one

ech310n - 2-5-2004 at 21:46

Sigma-Aldrich also sent me this when I requested a catalog. When I received it I didn't care about the catalog at first as I was too fascinated by this map :)

chemoleo - 3-5-2004 at 08:13

Yes of course it's from Sigma. I saw other maps before, but unless they weren't huge (like poster size) they weren't any good.
Now this one is reasonably small, yet extremely detailed. A great reference for anyone trying to figure how/where things are made in the cell.

Saerynide - 4-5-2004 at 00:37

Goodness! Still 25 min it finishes d/ling :o

Edit: Wow :D

[Edited on 4-5-2004 by Saerynide]

Esplosivo - 4-5-2004 at 07:22

It's simply great, and fascinating too.

The Metabolic Pathway map downloadable, as High Qual Pdf

chemoleo - 23-2-2005 at 19:19

I just found this now, by accident:

Here is the original pdf of the metabolic pathways map, posted above as scans:

Metabolic Pathways (1.6 MB)

It seems to be vector-based graphics, so one can zoom in indefinitely, allowing great analysis of what's going on.

Oh, and even better, the names of the metabolites (chemicals) are clickable, and lead directly to the product sheet of the respective Sigma product! No wonder they publish this freely, elsewhere one'd pay lots of money for a map like that!


PS Lol I completely forgot about 'Chemoleo's second home'... how time is passing!

[Edited on 24-2-2005 by chemoleo]

Blind Angel - 24-2-2005 at 05:55

Actually I only paid 25$Can for it, and I think they ship it for free if you request a catalog

rift valley - 19-3-2005 at 21:21

My biology teacher passed out a copy of this metabolic chart to us and told us we had to have it memorized by the following week, there was practically a riot before he told us that he was only joking.

Blind Angel - 20-3-2005 at 00:43

Lol, I laminated mine, it cost me 75$CAD, now I must find a way to hang it on the wall securely...

docberto - 4-6-2005 at 13:29

This is a good searchable digitized version:
http://www.expasy.org/cgi-bin/search-biochem-index
Also, Roche sent me one of those charts for free-- follow one of the links on the expasy page.

chemoleo - 14-7-2005 at 09:26

Here's another one, an interactive pathway map of various biological systems!

I suppose it's particularly useful when seeking a specific protein, as it is very detailed and uptodate.
Needless to say, the symbols ressembling shopping carts don't indicate specially folded protiens, no, it's a direct uplink to purchasing them!

[Edited on 14-7-2005 by chemoleo]