CO2

Carbon dioxide is a colorless, odorless gas that can be formed by the body and is necessary for the respiration cycle of plants and animals. Carbon dioxide is produced during respiration by all animals, fungi and microorganisms that depend on living and decaying plants for food, either directly or indirectly. It is, therefore, a major component of the carbon cycle. Additionally, carbon dioxide is used by plants during photosynthesis to make sugars which may either be consumed again in respiration or used as the raw material to produce polysaccharides such as starch and cellulose, proteins and the wide variety of other organic compounds required for plant growth and development. When inhaled at concentrations much higher than usual atmospheric levels, it can produce a sour taste in the mouth and a stinging sensation in the nose and throat. These effects result from the gas dissolving in the mucous membranes and saliva, forming a weak solution of carbonic acid. Carbon dioxide is used by the food industry, the oil industry, and the chemical industry. Carbon dioxide is used to produce carbonated soft drinks and soda water. Traditionally, the carbonation in beer and sparkling wine comes about through natural fermentation, but some manufacturers carbonate these drinks artificially.

ID EC Number Name
KEGG:R00268 1.1.1.42 oxalosuccinate carboxy-lyase (2-oxoglutarate-forming)
KEGG:R00272 4.1.1.71 2-oxoglutarate carboxy-lyase
KEGG:R00273 1.2.3.4 oxalate:oxygen oxidoreductase
KEGG:R00319 1.13.12.4 (S)-lactate:oxygen 2-oxidoreductase (decarboxylating)
KEGG:R00341 4.1.1.49 ATP:oxaloacetate carboxy-lyase (transphosphorylating;phosphoenolpyruvate-forming)
KEGG:R00345 4.1.1.31 phosphate:oxaloacetate carboxy-lyase (adding phosphate;phosphoenolpyruvate-forming)
KEGG:R00346 4.1.1.38 diphosphate:oxaloacetate carboxy-lyase (transphosphorylating;phosphoenolpyruvate-forming);
KEGG:R00374 1.4.99.5 glycine:acceptor oxidoreductase (cyanide-forming)
KEGG:R00397 4.1.1.12 L-aspartate 4-carboxy-lyase (L-alanine-forming)
KEGG:R00431 4.1.1.32 GTP:oxaloacetate carboxy-lyase (adding GTP;phosphoenolpyruvate-forming);
KEGG:R00449 1.13.12.2 L-lysine:oxygen 2-oxidoreductase (decarboxylating)
KEGG:R00451 4.1.1.20 meso-2,6-diaminoheptanedioate carboxy-lyase (L-lysine-forming)
KEGG:R00462 4.1.1.18 L-lysine carboxy-lyase (cadaverine-forming)
KEGG:R00469 3.5.1.116 (S)-ureidoglycolate amidohydrolase (decarboxylating)
KEGG:R00474 2.2.1.5 2-oxoglutarate:glyoxylate succinaldehydetransferase (decarboxylating);
KEGG:R00484 3.5.1.7 N-carbamoyl-L-aspartate amidohydrolase
KEGG:R00489 4.1.1.11 L-aspartate 1-carboxy-lyase (beta-alanine-forming)
KEGG:R00519 1.17.1.9 formate:NAD+ oxidoreductase
KEGG:R00522 4.1.1.2 oxalate carboxy-lyase
KEGG:R00559 1.13.12.1 L-arginine:oxygen 2-oxidoreductase (decarboxylating)
KEGG:R00566 4.1.1.19 L-arginine carboxy-lyase (agmatine-forming)
KEGG:R00621 1.2.4.2 C00026 + C00068<=>C05381 + C00011
KEGG:R00636 4.1.1.1 2-oxo-acid carboxy-lyase (aldehyde-forming)
KEGG:R00656 4.1.1.57 L-methionine carboxy-lyase (3-methylthiopropanamine-forming)
KEGG:R00665 3.5.1.20 L-citrulline N5-carbamoyldihydrolase
KEGG:R00670 4.1.1.17 L-ornithine carboxy-lyase (putrescine-forming)
KEGG:R00679 1.13.12.3 L-tryptophan:oxygen 2-oxidoreductase (decarboxylating)
KEGG:R00681 1.13.99.3 L-tryptophan:oxygen 2'-oxidoreductase (side-chain-cleaving)
KEGG:R00685 4.1.1.28 L-tryptophan decarboxy-lyase
KEGG:R00690 1.13.12.9 L-phenylalanine:oxygen 2-oxidoreductase (decarboxylating)