transamination การใช้
- His research with Barnes was on the enzymatic mechanism of transamination.
- Transaminases are enzymes that help catalyze the reactions that take place in transamination.
- Transamination catalyzed by aminotransferase occurs in two stages.
- Transamination is mediated by several different aminotransferase enzymes.
- Transamination of ?-ketoglutarate gives glutamate.
- GOT2 converts oxaloacetate into aspartate by transamination.
- Further transaminations are carried out make other amino acids ( most commonly aspargine ) from glutamine.
- Finally is the transamination via the action of a glutamate-leucine transaminase to result in leucine.
- This ketone is then formed into a primary amine group through PLP and glutamine transamination ( 3a ).
- In transamination, after deprotonation the quinoid intermediate accepts a proton at a different position to become a ketimine.
- Also, cysteine sulfinate can undergo transamination to form ?-sulfinylpyruvate, decomposing to form pyruvate and sulfite.
- Many transamination reactions occur in tissues, catalysed by transaminases specific for a particular amino / keto acid pair.
- And its primary purpose is to convert prephenate into arogenate via transamination, using glutamate as the amino donor.
- Transamination is demonstrated if the corresponding new amino acid and keto acid are formed, as revealed by paper chromatography.
- BCATs in these two bacteria perform transaminations during meat fermentation, producing the corresponding ?-ketoacids from amino acids.
- In transamination, the NH 2 group on one molecule is exchanged with the = O group on the other molecule.
- Some transamination activities of the ribosome have been found to be catalyzed by so-called ribozymes ( RNA enzymes ).
- Finally, a transamination catalyzed either by an alanine-valine transaminase or a glutamate-valine transaminase results in valine.
- PLP is a versatile catalyst, acting as a coenzyme in a multitude of reactions, including decarboxylation, deamination and transamination.
- GABA is metabolized by successive transamination and oxidation to yield succinic semialdehyde and succinic acid respectively via the catalyzing effects of GABA transaminase.
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