This article is a guided pedagogical approach, devoted to postgraduate students specializing in biochemistry, aimed at presenting all single reactions and overall equations leading to the metabolic interaction between ureagenesis and citric acid cycle to be incorporated into a two-three lecture series about the interaction of urea cycle with other metabolic pathways. We emphasize that citrate synthetase, aconitase, and isocitrate dehydrogenase, three enzymes of the citric acid cycle are not involved, thus creating a shunt in citric acid cycle. In contrast, the glutamic-oxaloacetate transaminase, which does not belong to citric acid cycle, has a paramount importance in the metabolic interaction of the two cycles, because it gener...
Course Code: Biochemistry 5614BiochemistryDiversity, Equity & InclusionMathematicsMolecular Genetic
Enzyme-substrate interactions are a fundamental concept of biochemistry that is built upon throughou...
The urea cycle converts ammonia, the toxic byproduct of protein metabolism, to non-toxic urea utiliz...
The citric acid cycle forms a major metabolic hub and as such it is involved in many disease states ...
In 1937, Sir H. A Krebs first published the Citric Acid Cycle, a unidirectional cycle with carboxyli...
A cycle remains a cycle only as long as the spokes of the wheel are not stolen. To keep the citric a...
<p>In the urea cycle: ammonia and bicarbonate form carbamoylphosphate via carbamoyl phosphate synthe...
<p>Fixation, assimilation and excretion pathways of ammonia metabolism were previously studied in <i...
Mitochondrial malate dehydrogenase (MDH)-citrate synthase (CS) multi-enzyme complex is a part of the...
<p>(<b>A</b>) A metabolic map of the TCA cycle, amino acid metabolism, and the urea cycle with gene ...
Gluconeogenic substrates, lactate or pyruvate, or ornithine produced 100% increase of urea synthesis...
The respiratory pathways of glycolysis, the tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle and the mitochondrial ele...
• Under physiological conditions, the energy requirements of the heart are met primarily by the oxid...
Fatty acids produced a stimulation of gluconeogenesis and either inhibition or no effect on ureagene...
The respiratory pathways of glycolysis, the tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle and the mitochondrial ele...
Course Code: Biochemistry 5614BiochemistryDiversity, Equity & InclusionMathematicsMolecular Genetic
Enzyme-substrate interactions are a fundamental concept of biochemistry that is built upon throughou...
The urea cycle converts ammonia, the toxic byproduct of protein metabolism, to non-toxic urea utiliz...
The citric acid cycle forms a major metabolic hub and as such it is involved in many disease states ...
In 1937, Sir H. A Krebs first published the Citric Acid Cycle, a unidirectional cycle with carboxyli...
A cycle remains a cycle only as long as the spokes of the wheel are not stolen. To keep the citric a...
<p>In the urea cycle: ammonia and bicarbonate form carbamoylphosphate via carbamoyl phosphate synthe...
<p>Fixation, assimilation and excretion pathways of ammonia metabolism were previously studied in <i...
Mitochondrial malate dehydrogenase (MDH)-citrate synthase (CS) multi-enzyme complex is a part of the...
<p>(<b>A</b>) A metabolic map of the TCA cycle, amino acid metabolism, and the urea cycle with gene ...
Gluconeogenic substrates, lactate or pyruvate, or ornithine produced 100% increase of urea synthesis...
The respiratory pathways of glycolysis, the tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle and the mitochondrial ele...
• Under physiological conditions, the energy requirements of the heart are met primarily by the oxid...
Fatty acids produced a stimulation of gluconeogenesis and either inhibition or no effect on ureagene...
The respiratory pathways of glycolysis, the tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle and the mitochondrial ele...
Course Code: Biochemistry 5614BiochemistryDiversity, Equity & InclusionMathematicsMolecular Genetic
Enzyme-substrate interactions are a fundamental concept of biochemistry that is built upon throughou...
The urea cycle converts ammonia, the toxic byproduct of protein metabolism, to non-toxic urea utiliz...