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Glutamate synthase glutaminase reaction

The glutamine synthase reaction is important in several respects. First, it produces glutamine, one of the 20 major amino acids. Second, in animals, glutamine is the major amino acid found in the circulatory system. Its role is to carry ammonia to and from various tissues, but principally from peripheral tissues to the kidney, where the amide nitrogen is hydrolysed by the enzyme glutaminase (reaction below) this process regenerates glutamate and free ammonium ion, which is excreted in the urine. [Pg.126]


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