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Glycine acetyl transferase

A second catabolic reaction of L-threonine (Eq. 24-37, step b) is cleavage to glycine and acetaldehyde. The reaction is catalyzed by serine hydroxymethyl-transferase (Eq. 14-30). Some bacteria have a very active D-threonine aldolase. A quantitatively more important route of catabolism in most organisms is dehydrogenation (Eq. 24-37, step to form 2-amino-3-oxobutyrate. This intermediate can be cleaved by another PLP-dependent enzyme to acetyl-CoA plus glycine (Eq. 24-38, step d). It can also be decarboxylat-ed (Eq. 24-38, step e) to aminoacetone, a urinary excretion product, or oxidized by amine oxidases to methylglyoxal (Eq. 24-37, The latter can... [Pg.457]

Figure 8.10 Cellular uptake, metabolism and export of isothiocyanates. Glu, glutamate Cys, cysteine Gly, glycine GST, Glutathione-5-transferase GGTP, y-glutamyltransferase CG, cysteinylglycinase NAT, N-acetyl Iran sferase. Figure 8.10 Cellular uptake, metabolism and export of isothiocyanates. Glu, glutamate Cys, cysteine Gly, glycine GST, Glutathione-5-transferase GGTP, y-glutamyltransferase CG, cysteinylglycinase NAT, N-acetyl Iran sferase.

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