BIOL 4350 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Carbamoyl Phosphate, Ornithine, Mitochondrial Matrix

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Give an amino acid and if you transaminated this amino acid and that amino acid to see what would. Oxidizes glutamate to create alpha-ketoglutarate: alpha ketoglutarate gets sent back to the urea cycle, get ammonia out of the reduction. Gets inserted in the mitochondrial matrix of a liver cell (cid:862)x deh(cid:455)drogenase o(cid:454)idizes x(cid:863) Alanine and glutamine are 2 amino acids that act as amino-carriers to send excess amino acids to the liver: create ammonium off of the glutamate which eventually makes urea. Carbamoyl phosphate: generated from atp and bicarbonate and ammonia to form a carbamoyl phosphate. Is a high energy molecule: enzyme that synthesizes is carbamoyl phosphate synthesase. Cleave off phosphate to join it with ornithine. Citrilline gets adenylated by adding 2 atp to make high energy bond. The intermediate was formed by addition of another atp. Aspartate was added and amp was removed to for argninosuccinate. Fumarate gets removed and left with arginine.

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