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- Deamination - Wikipedia
In situations of excess protein intake, deamination is used to break down amino acids for energy The amino group is removed from the amino acid and converted to ammonia The rest of the amino acid is made up of mostly carbon and hydrogen, and is recycled or oxidized for energy
- Deamination - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
One of the major types of base modification occurs through a process called deamination, in which the amino group (NH 2) is removed from a DNA base
- 29. 9: Catabolism of Proteins- Deamination - Chemistry LibreTexts
Deamination is usually accomplished by a transamination reaction in which the –NH 2 group of the amino acid is exchanged with the keto group of α -ketoglutarate, forming a new α -keto acid plus glutamate
- Deamination - GCSE Biology Definition
Deamination takes place primarily in the liver This makes sense: the liver receives amino acids via the hepatic portal vein after they've been absorbed from the small intestine Liver cells (hepatocytes) contain the enzymes needed to carry out deamination reactions
- Oxidative and non-Oxidative Deamination - Microbiology Notes
Understand the difference between oxidative and non-oxidative deamination, vital for urea synthesis and ammonia excretion
- Deamination Explained: Process, Importance Examples - Vedantu
Deamination is a crucial biochemical process where the amino group is removed from molecules such as amino acids and nucleic acid bases This reaction is essential for breaking down proteins, converting amino acids, and maintaining the integrity of genetic material
- 29. 9 Catabolism of Proteins: Deamination - OpenStax
Deamination is usually accomplished by a transamination reaction in which the –NH 2 group of the amino acid is exchanged with the keto group of α -ketoglutarate, forming a new α -keto acid plus glutamate
- Amino Acid Metabolism: Transamination, Deamination, Urea Cycle
Deamination is the removal of an amino group from an amino acid, resulting in the production of ammonia (NH₃) and a keto acid This step is crucial for the elimination of excess nitrogen
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