CR III - Urea Cycle Flashcards
What is the only way to rid ammonia from the blood?
Alpha-ketoglutarate -> Glutamate -> Glutamine
What does increased NH4+ in astrocytes lead to in regards to K?
Elevated excellular K
Na-Cl-K transporter brings K in
Excess Cl alters response to GABA leading to seizures
How do plants, aquatic species, terrestrial vertebrates, and birds handle nitrogen excretion?
Plants - conserve
Aquatic species - release into water
Terrestrial - urea
Birds - uric acid
What does carbomoyl phosphate synthase I do? Where?
Converts ammonia to carbamoyl phosphate
In mitochondria
Which product in the urea cycle can leave the mitochondria? What enzyme creates it?
Citrulline
Ornithine trans-carbamoylase
After citrulline enters the cytosol, what are the next 3 products in the cycle?
Arginosuccinate
Arginine
Ornithine
What enzyme converts citrulline to argininosuccinate? How many moles of this enzyme is used? What contributes the 2nd amino group at this step?
Argininosuccinate synthase
2 mols
Aspartate
What enzyme converts arginosuccinate to arginine? What is a byproduct at this step?
Arginoinosuccinase
Fumarate
What converts arginine to orthinine? What is the major byproduct at this step?
Arginase
Urea
How many ATP are used in the urea cycle? How are 2.5 regained?
4
By malate transporter, generating an NADH
With all cycles considered, what two things come into matrix? What two things leave the mitochondrial matrix?
In - malate and glutamate
Out - Aspartate and alpha-ketoglutarate
What is malate converted to in the mitochondrial matrix to produce an NADH?
Oxaloacetate
What enhances carbomoyl phosphate synthase I? How? What enhances the enhancer formation from acetyl-CoA and glutamate?
N-acetylglutamate
Allosterically
Arginine - enhances the synthesis of the enhancer
What is hyperammonemia?
Absence of enzyme in urea cycle, causing build up
What two things can be administered to reduce ammonia levels in the blood?
Aromatic acids benoate or phenylbutyrate