Amino acid metabolism Flashcards

1
Q

What is the amino acid nitrogen used for?

A

Urea synthesis

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2
Q

What is the amino acid carbon used for?

A

Energy storage or energy

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3
Q

Where are amino acids obtained?

A

From the diet when proteins are digested

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4
Q

What happens If amino acids are not stored?

A

They are degraded

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5
Q

When does the degradation and re synthesis of proteins happen? (protein turnover)

A

Constantly

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6
Q

What “machinery” does protein degradation?

A

Proteasome

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7
Q

What tags proteins for destruction?

A

Ubiquitin

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8
Q

2 types of amino acids in relations to amino acid catabolism?

A

Glucogenic
Ketogenic

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9
Q

Which 4 amino acids play a key role in the transport and distribution of amino groups?

A

Alanine
Aspartic acid
Glutamic acid
Glutamine

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10
Q

Where does the urea cycle happen?

A

In the liver

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11
Q

What are
Alanine
Aspartic acid
Glutamic acid
Glutamine
quickly converted into?

A

Key citric acid cycle intermediates

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12
Q

What can aspartate be transformed into?

A

Malate

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13
Q

What can alanine be transformed into?

A

Oxaloacetate

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14
Q

When does amino acids undergo oxidative degradation?

A

When they are not needed for new protein synthesis
Ingested amount exceeds the body’s needs
Cellular proteins are used as fuel because carbs are unavailable or not properly utilised

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15
Q

What does transmination reactions yield?

A

An alpha-keno acid

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16
Q

How many amino groups does glutamate have?

A

2

17
Q

What activates glutamate dehydrogenase?

A

ADP

18
Q

What negatively modulates glutamate dehydrogenase?

A

GTP

19
Q

Where does alanine transport ammonia from and to?

A

From skeletal muscles to the liver

20
Q

What is the glucose-alanine cycle?

A

Pathway by which alanine carries ammonia and the carbon skeleton of pyruvate to the liver