Chapter 21: Q20P (page 771)
From what amino acid is the signaling molecule tyramine derived?
Short Answer
Tyramine is derived from tyrosine by decarboxylation.
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Chapter 21: Q20P (page 771)
From what amino acid is the signaling molecule tyramine derived?
Tyramine is derived from tyrosine by decarboxylation.
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What are the advantages of channeling?
Why must protein degradation be somewhat selective?
Summarize the mechanistic role of ATP in nitrogen fixation.
List the enzymes of amino acid metabolism in which channeling occurs.
Explain why protein degradation by proteasomes requires ATP even though proteolysis is an exergonic process.
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