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Metabolic uses of amino acids building blocks for protein synthesis precursors of nucleotides and heme source of energy neurotransmitters precursors of neurotransmitters and hormones
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Metabolic uses of amino acids ● building blocks for protein synthesis ● precursors of nucleotides and heme ● source of energy ● neurotransmitters ● precursors.

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Page 1: Metabolic uses of amino acids ● building blocks for protein synthesis ● precursors of nucleotides and heme ● source of energy ● neurotransmitters ● precursors.

Metabolic uses of amino acids

● building blocks for protein synthesis

● precursors of nucleotides and heme

● source of energy

● neurotransmitters

● precursors of neurotransmitters and hormones

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Outline of amino acid degradation

● The liver is the major site of degradation for most amino acids, but muscle and kidney dominate the degradation of specific ones

● Nitrogen is removed from the carbon skeleton and transferred to α-ketoglutarate, which yields glutamate

● The carbon skeletons are converted to intermediates of the mainstream carbon oxidation pathways via specific adapter pathways

● Surplus nitrogen is removed from glutamate, incorporated into urea, and excreted

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Amino acid breakdown pathways join mainstream carbon utilization at different points of entry

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Transamination of amino acids

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The reaction mechanism of transamination

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The ping pong bi bi mechanism of transamination

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Nitrogen disposal and excretion

● Nitrogen accruing outside the liver is transported to the liver as glutamine or alanine

● In the liver, nitrogen is released as free ammonia

● Ammonia is incorporated into urea

● Urea is released from the liver into the bloodstream and excreted through the kidneys

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The urea cycle, part 1: carbamoylphosphate synthetase

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The urea cycle, part 2: subsequent reactions

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The urea cycle in context

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The urea cycle spans mitochondria and cytosol

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The glucose-alanine cycle

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Nitrogen transport by glutamine

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The central role of glutamate in nitrogen disposal

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Control of ammonia levels in the liver lobule

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Regulation of the urea cycle

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Hereditary enzyme defects in the urea cycle

● may affect any of the enzymes in the cycle

● urea cannot be synthesized, nitrogen disposal is disrupted

● ammonia accumulates, as do other metabolites depending on the deficient enzyme

● treatment

○ protein-limited diet

○ arginine substitution

○ alternate pathway therapy

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Asparagine degradation

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Serine dehydratase

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Serine-pyruvate transaminase

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Degradation of leucine

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Degradation of phenylalanine and tyrosine

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Phenylketonuria (PKU)

● homozygous defect of phenylalanine hydroxylase

● affects one in 10,000 newborns among Caucasians; frequency differs with race

● excess of phenylalanine causes symptoms only after birth; intrauterine development normal

● cognitive and neurological deficits, probably due to cerebral serotonin deficit

● treatment with phenylalanine-restricted diet

● some cases are due to reduced affinity of enzyme for cofactor THB, can be treated with high dosages of THB

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The Guthrie test for diagnosing phenylketonuria

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Ochratoxin A inhibits phenylalanyl-tRNA synthetase

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Tyrosinemia

● homozygous defect of fumarylacetoacetate hydrolase

● fumarylacetoacetate and preceding metabolites back up

● fumaryl- and maleylacetoacetate react with glutathione and other nucleophiles, causing liver toxicity

● the drug NTCB inhibits p-hydroxyphenylpyruvate dioxygenase, intercepting the degradative pathway upstream of the toxic metabolites

● dietary restriction of tyrosine required to prevent neurological deficit