Week 10 Flashcards

Amino Acid and Nitrogen Metabolism

1
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How is nitrogen broken down in plants?

A

Via nitrogen fixation and nitrogen assimilation
- Take in Amino Acids and incorporate them with other Amino Acids (take in Ammonia from atmosphere and incorporate it with glutamate and glutamine)
Requires high amounts of energy

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2
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How many Amino Acids are synthesised in the body?

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11 out of 20

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3
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How many Amino Acids do plants and microbes make?

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20

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4
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Define Essential Amino Acids:

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  • Not synthesised in the body
  • Rings structures (more energy expensive to synthesise in the body)
  • Must be consumed
  • 9 essential amino acids
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5
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Define Non- Essential Amino Acids

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  • 11 non-essential amino acids
  • Synthesised in our body
  • Simple structure (some simple aromatic/ rings)
  • Either Glucogenic or Ketogenic
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6
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Discuss Glucogenic Amino Acids:

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Non Essential
Produce: Glucose= from Pyruvate) and TCA cycle intermediates (e.g. alpha-ketogluterate)
- increase with Insulin

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7
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Discuss Ketogenic Amino Acids:

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Non- Essential
Produce (during fasting): Acetyl CoA and Ketone bodies + fatty acids
- increase with Glucagon

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8
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Can an amino acid be both ketogenic and glycogenic?

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Yes

  • Amino Acids can produce both: ketone substrates and glucose substrates
    e. g. Phenylalanine
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