Urea cycle Flashcards

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Glutamate Dehydrogenase (GDH)

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  • Incorporate NH4+ on alpha-KG producing glutamate
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Glutamine synthetase

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  • incorporate 2nd NH4+ ion to produce glutamine
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Transaminase Rxn

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  • transfers amino gr from aa to alpha-KG
  • specific aminotransferases
  • require PLP
  • additionally: transfer from glu to pyr to produce alanine
  • glutamate plays a central role in ammonia transport from tissues to the liver
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Formation of ammonia in liver

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  • Glu plays essential role in formation of NH3 for Urea Cycle:
    • Transamination
    • Oxidative deamination: GDH forms free ammonia
  • Glu also produced from reverse rxn; removal of free NH3
  • Ammonia also formed from glutamine by glutaminase rxn (free ammonia & glu are products)
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Intestinal formation of ammonia

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  • Bacterial ureases form ammonia in colon
  • ammonia formed enters portal circulation; delivered back to liver
  • intestinal formation of ammonia becomes significant in Pt with liver diseases
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Urea cycle overview

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  • converts toxic NH3 to non-toxic urea
  • takes place in liver
  • partly mitochondrial (2 rxn) & partly cytosolic (3 rxn)
  • requires 2 nitrogen atoms:
    • one of N atoms of urea donated by ammonia (GDH & Glutaminase)
    • 2nd atom donated by Asp
  • L-Asp also required for continuation of urea cycle
  • obtained from degradation of proteins
  • Fumarate released from urea cycle can be recycled
  • NADH can be used to replenish ATP used in the cycle
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Regulation of Urea Cycle

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  • CPS-1 rate limiting step
  • N-Acetyl Glutamate (NAG) is an allosteric & Obligate activator of the enzyme
  • High protein diet, Arginine stimulates NAG
  • Increased formation of NAG after a protein rich meal & in presence of arginine
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