Definition of Transamination. Meaning of Transamination. Synonyms of Transamination

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- Transamination is a chemical reaction that transfers an amino group to a ketoacid to form new amino acids.This pathway is responsible for the deamination...
- Transaminases or aminotransferases are enzymes that catalyze a transamination reaction between an amino acid and an α-keto acid. They are important in...
- generating ATP. The fate of oxaloacetate is either to produce aspartate via transamination or to be converted to phosphoenolpyruvate, which is a substrate for...
- acetyl-CoA. Carboxylation by pyruvate carboxylase produces oxaloacetate. Transamination by alanine transaminase produces alanine. Reduction by lactate dehydrogenase...
- of transamination. These reactions are facilitated by transaminases in order to produce aspartate and asparagine from oxaloacetate. Transamination of...
- formed mainly by decarboxylation of amino acids or by amination and transamination of aldehydes and ketones. Biogenic amines are organic bases with low...
- converted to alanine, consuming one reducing equivalent.: 721  Because transamination reactions are readily reversible and pyruvate is present in all cells...
- processes for amino acids are Deamination (removal of an amino group), transamination (transfer of amino group), decarboxylation (removal of carboxyl group)...
- of carbanionic reaction intermediates. PLP acts as a coenzyme in all transamination reactions, and in certain decarboxylation, deamination, and racemization...
- solanidine. This is accomplished through a series of hydroxylation, transamination, oxidation, cyclization, dehydration, and reduction reactions. Specifically...