(from the article `metabolism`) In many microorganisms, ammonia (NH3) can be removed from aspartate via a reaction catalyzed by aspartase [27]; the other product, fumarate, is an ... The biosynthetic pathway for the pyrimidine nucleotides is somewhat simpler than that for the purine nucleotides. Aspartate (derived from the TCA ... ..... Found on http://www.britannica.com/eb/a-z/a/113
<amino acid> A nonessential amino acid that plays a critical part of the enzyme in the liver that transfers nitrogen-containing amino groups, either in building new proteins and amino acids or in breaking down proteins and amino acids for energy and detoxifying the nitrogen in the form of urea. ... Depleted levels of aspartic acid may occur t... Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/20973
(= aspartic acid; Asp; D; 133D) L-aspartate is one of the 20 amino acids directly coded in proteins; the free amino acid is a neurotransmitter. See Table A2.
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