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Identifier: R-HSA-372815
Species: Homo sapiens
Compartment: mitochondrial matrix
Primary external reference: UniProt: PCK2: Q16822

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Identifier: R-HSA-372819
Species: Homo sapiens
Compartment: mitochondrial matrix
PCK2 (phosphoenolcarboxykinase), located in the mitochondrial matrix, catalyzes the physiologically irreversible reaction of oxaloacetate (OA) and GTP to form phosphoenolpyruvate (PEP), GDP, and CO2 (Modaressi et al. 1996, 1998).
Identifier: R-HSA-372449
Species: Homo sapiens
Compartment: cytosol, mitochondrial inner membrane, mitochondrial matrix
A variety of models assign phosphoenolpyruvate (PEP) generated in the mitochondrial matrix by PCK2 (Phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase (GTP), mitochondrial) a role in the regulation of gluconeogenesis and its integration with other aspects of metabolism (e.g., Bluemel et al. 2021; Merrins et al. 2022; Soling et al. 1973; Yu et al. 2021). An attractive recent suggestion is that this process may specifically play a key role in regulating insulin secretion by pancreatic beta cells in response to changing blood glucose levels (Merrins et al. 2022).

Exchange of citrate for PEP across a membrane has been demonstrated in several model systems (Kleineke et al. 1973; Robinson 1971; Shug & Shrago 1973; Sul et al. 1976; Stipani et al, 1980) but the direction in which it proceeds under physiological conditions and the identity of the protein or proteins that enable this exchange remain unclear, although the citrate transporter SLC25A1 has been identified as a candidate.

Here, this hypothetical reaction is annotated as the exchange of mitochondrial PEP for an unspecified cytosolic anion, A-, possibly mediated by SLC25A1.
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