Chapter 21: Q33P (page 772)
Unlike the other 19 standard amino acids, lysine does not undergo transamination. What is the fate of its α- and ε-amino groups when it is catabolized?
Short Answer
Both α- and ε-amino groups end up as glutamate.
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Chapter 21: Q33P (page 772)
Unlike the other 19 standard amino acids, lysine does not undergo transamination. What is the fate of its α- and ε-amino groups when it is catabolized?
Both α- and ε-amino groups end up as glutamate.
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