EC Number |
Natural Substrates |
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3.5.1.3 | more |
enzyme of glutamine-transaminase-omega-amidase pathway, role in degradation of glutamine |
3.5.1.3 | more |
enzyme, in conjunction with glutamine transaminase comprises enzyme system previously designated glutaminase II, involved in metabolism of glutamine |
3.5.1.3 | more |
second enzyme of the enzyme system capable of converting glutamine to ammonia and capable of generating relatively large amounts of ammonia from glutamine, the glutaminase II pathway, glutamine transaminase, EC 2.6.1.15 plus omega-amidase, EC 3.5.1.3 pathway |
3.5.1.3 | more |
pathway for brain glutamine metabolism involves glutamine transaminase-omega-maidase pathway, L-glutamine: 2-oxo-acid amino-transferase, EC 2.6.1.15 and omega-amidodicarboxylate amidohydrolase, EC 3.5.1.3 |
3.5.1.3 | more |
role in cerebral glutamine metabolism |
3.5.1.3 | more |
high concentrations of omega-amidase in choroid plexus and in the S1-S3 region of nephron suggest that the glutaminase II pathway may generate appreciable ammonia locally in these organs, perhaps in association with transport |
3.5.1.3 | more |
glutamine-transaminase-omega-amidase pathway, metabolic role: utilization of glutamine, formation of ammonia, ammoniagenesis, and utilization of certain alpha-keto acids for synthesis of corresponding amino acids |