2-Oxobutanoate
2-Ketobutyric acid, also known as alpha-ketobutyrate or 2-oxobutyrate, belongs to the class of organic compounds known as short-chain keto acids and derivatives. These are keto acids with an alkyl chain the contains less than 6 carbon atoms. 2-Ketobutyric acid is a substance that is involved in the metabolism of many amino acids (glycine, methionine, valine, leucine, serine, threonine, isoleucine) as well as propanoate metabolism and C-5 branched dibasic acid metabolism. It is also one of the degradation products of threonine. It can be converted into propionyl-CoA (and subsequently methylmalonyl CoA, which can be converted into succinyl CoA, a citric acid cycle intermediate), and thus enter the citric acid cycle. More specifically, 2-ketobutyric acid is a product of the lysis of cystathionine.
| ID | EC Number | Name |
|---|---|---|
| BioCyc:RXN0-5200 | 2.6.1.- | Aminated-Amine-Donors + 2-OXOBUTANOATE<=>CPD0-1942 + Deaminated-Amine-Donors |
| BioCyc:RXN-17751 | 2-OXOBUTANOATE + 2 PROTON + 2 E- --> CPD-3564 | |
| Rhea:RHEA:14006 | 4.4.1.1 | L,L-cystathionine + H2O => 2-oxobutanoate + L-cysteine + NH4+ |
| Rhea:RHEA:14007 | 4.4.1.1 | 2-oxobutanoate + L-cysteine + NH4+ => L,L-cystathionine + H2O |
| Rhea:RHEA:14008 | 4.4.1.1 | L,L-cystathionine + H2O <=> 2-oxobutanoate + L-cysteine + NH4+ |
| Rhea:RHEA:14502 | 4.4.1.2 | L-homocysteine + H2O => 2-oxobutanoate + hydrogen sulfide + NH4+ + H+ |
| Rhea:RHEA:14503 | 4.4.1.2 | 2-oxobutanoate + hydrogen sulfide + NH4+ + H+ => L-homocysteine + H2O |
| Rhea:RHEA:14504 | 4.4.1.2 | L-homocysteine + H2O <=> 2-oxobutanoate + hydrogen sulfide + NH4+ + H+ |
| Rhea:RHEA:16934 | 3.5.99.7 | 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate + H2O => 2-oxobutanoate + NH4+ |
| Rhea:RHEA:16935 | 3.5.99.7 | 2-oxobutanoate + NH4+ => 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate + H2O |
| Rhea:RHEA:16936 | 3.5.99.7 | 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate + H2O <=> 2-oxobutanoate + NH4+ |
| Rhea:RHEA:22109 | 4.3.1.19 | L-threonine => 2-oxobutanoate + NH4+ |
| Rhea:RHEA:22110 | 4.3.1.19 | 2-oxobutanoate + NH4+ => L-threonine |
| Rhea:RHEA:22111 | 4.3.1.19 | L-threonine <=> 2-oxobutanoate + NH4+ |
| Rhea:RHEA:23041 | 2.3.3.6 | 2-oxobutanoate + acetyl-CoA + H2O => (R)-2-ethylmalate + CoA + H+ |
| Rhea:RHEA:23042 | 2.3.3.6 | (R)-2-ethylmalate + CoA + H+ => 2-oxobutanoate + acetyl-CoA + H2O |
| Rhea:RHEA:23043 | 2.3.3.6 | 2-oxobutanoate + acetyl-CoA + H2O <=> (R)-2-ethylmalate + CoA + H+ |
| Rhea:RHEA:23801 | 4.4.1.11 | L-methionine + H2O => methanethiol + 2-oxobutanoate + NH4+ |
| Rhea:RHEA:23802 | 4.4.1.11 | methanethiol + 2-oxobutanoate + NH4+ => L-methionine + H2O |
| Rhea:RHEA:23803 | 4.4.1.11 | L-methionine + H2O <=> methanethiol + 2-oxobutanoate + NH4+ |
| Rhea:RHEA:24924 | 4.4.1.1 | L-homoserine => 2-oxobutanoate + NH4+ |
| Rhea:RHEA:24925 | 4.4.1.1 | 2-oxobutanoate + NH4+ => L-homoserine |
| Rhea:RHEA:24926 | 4.4.1.1 | L-homoserine <=> 2-oxobutanoate + NH4+ |
| Rhea:RHEA:25768 | 3-carboxy-2-oxobutanoate + H+ => 2-oxobutanoate + CO2 | |
| Rhea:RHEA:25769 | 2-oxobutanoate + CO2 => 3-carboxy-2-oxobutanoate + H+ | |
| Rhea:RHEA:25770 | 3-carboxy-2-oxobutanoate + H+ <=> 2-oxobutanoate + CO2 | |
| Rhea:RHEA:27655 | 2.2.1.6 | 2-oxobutanoate + pyruvate + H+ => (S)-2-ethyl-2-hydroxy-3-oxobutanoate + CO2 |
| Rhea:RHEA:27656 | 2.2.1.6 | (S)-2-ethyl-2-hydroxy-3-oxobutanoate + CO2 => 2-oxobutanoate + pyruvate + H+ |
| Rhea:RHEA:27657 | 2.2.1.6 | 2-oxobutanoate + pyruvate + H+ <=> (S)-2-ethyl-2-hydroxy-3-oxobutanoate + CO2 |
| Rhea:RHEA:28055 | 2-oxobutanoate + CoA => propanoyl-CoA + formate |