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Terrestrial biosynthesis processes

A COMPARISON OF MARINE ISOCYANIDE BIOSYNTHESIS WITH TERRESTRIAL BIOSYNTHETIC PROCESSES... [Pg.361]

In most terrestrial animals, glutamine in excess of that required for biosynthesis is transported in the blood to the intestine, liver, and kidneys for processing. In these tissues, the amide nitrogen is released as ammonium ion in the mitochondria, where the enzyme glutaminase converts glutamine to glutamate and NHj (Fig. 18-8). The NHj from intestine and kidney is transported in the... [Pg.663]


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