amino acid metabolism Flashcards

1
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average protein turnover

A

300-400g a day

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2
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essential amino acids

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very many little hairy pigs live in the toilet of argentine

val/met/lys/his/phe/leu/ile/trp/thr/arg

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3
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positive nitrogen balance

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intake> excretion;

growing/ convalescence after illness/pregnancy

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4
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negative nitrogen balance

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excretion> intake;

trauma/illness/starvation

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5
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transamination process

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aa + 2-oxoglutarate -> oxo acid + L-glu

by AMINOTRANSFERASE

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6
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deamination process

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L-glu + NAD + H2O -> 2-oxo-glutarate + NADH + NH4

by GLUTAMATE DEHYDROGENASE

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7
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whats transdeamination

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transamination followed by deamination

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8
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What happens to oxo acids

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leu + lys -> acetyl coA (KETOGENIC)

all the others -> glucose (GLUCOGENIC)

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9
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how are aa transported out of muscle to liver for deamination

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first transamination into gln/ala/asp

to liver -> transamination into glu -> deaminated

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10
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why is gln so important? why cant you just deaminate shit outside the liver?

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gln is a safe carrier of ammonia. it can carry 2 ammonia equivalents. ammonia is toxic to the brain. use as buffer for kidneys too

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11
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gln metabolism

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gln-> glu 
BY GLUTAMINASE 
H2O USED; NH3 PRODUCED 
glu-> gln 
BY GLUTAMINE SYNTHETASE
ATP USED
NH3 USED
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12
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urea cycle

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nh4 + co2 + 2atp -> carbamoyl phosphate + 2 ADP + Pi
by CARBAMOYL PHOSPHATE SYNTHASE 1
carbamoyl phosphate + ornithine-> citrulline
asp + citrulline-> arginosuccinate -> arg-> ornithine (urea produced)

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13
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end products of N metabolism, what they imply

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urea : protein breakdown
creatinine: creatinine phosphate breakdown
uric acid: RNA DNA breakdown
ammonia: ph control

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