Glutamine synthetase
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'''Glutamine synthetase''' (GS) is an essential enzyme in the cellular nitrogen metabolism and has been found to play a role in both ammonia assimilation and glutamine byosynthesis.<ref name="Kumada"/> It is the only enzyme capable of glutamine synthesis and is required for the two step process synthesizing glutamate to glutamine. The glutamine produced is an essential precursor for purine and pyrimidine synthesis, a modulator of protein turnover or an intermediate for gluconeogenesis and acid-base balance. <ref>He,Youji, Hakvoort,Theodorus, B.M., Kohler,S.Eleonor, Vermeulen,Jacqueline L.M.,Rudi de Waart, D., Theije,Chiel de, Gabrie A.M. ten Have, Van Eijk,Hans M.H., Kunne,Cindy, Labruyere,Wilelmina T., Houten,Sander M., Sokolovic,Mika, Tuijter,Jan M., Deutz,Nicolaas E.P., and Lamers, Wouter H. Glutamine Synthetase in muscle is required for glutamine production druing fasting and extrahepatic ammonia detoxification. The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, January 11, 2010 </ref> | '''Glutamine synthetase''' (GS) is an essential enzyme in the cellular nitrogen metabolism and has been found to play a role in both ammonia assimilation and glutamine byosynthesis.<ref name="Kumada"/> It is the only enzyme capable of glutamine synthesis and is required for the two step process synthesizing glutamate to glutamine. The glutamine produced is an essential precursor for purine and pyrimidine synthesis, a modulator of protein turnover or an intermediate for gluconeogenesis and acid-base balance. <ref>He,Youji, Hakvoort,Theodorus, B.M., Kohler,S.Eleonor, Vermeulen,Jacqueline L.M.,Rudi de Waart, D., Theije,Chiel de, Gabrie A.M. ten Have, Van Eijk,Hans M.H., Kunne,Cindy, Labruyere,Wilelmina T., Houten,Sander M., Sokolovic,Mika, Tuijter,Jan M., Deutz,Nicolaas E.P., and Lamers, Wouter H. Glutamine Synthetase in muscle is required for glutamine production druing fasting and extrahepatic ammonia detoxification. The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, January 11, 2010 </ref> |
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3D structures of glutamine synthetase
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References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Kumada Y, Benson DR, Hillemann D, Hosted TJ, Rochefort DA, Thompson CJ, Wohlleben W, Tateno Y. Evolution of the glutamine synthetase gene, one of the oldest existing and functioning genes. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1993 Apr 1;90(7):3009-13. PMID:8096645
- ↑ He,Youji, Hakvoort,Theodorus, B.M., Kohler,S.Eleonor, Vermeulen,Jacqueline L.M.,Rudi de Waart, D., Theije,Chiel de, Gabrie A.M. ten Have, Van Eijk,Hans M.H., Kunne,Cindy, Labruyere,Wilelmina T., Houten,Sander M., Sokolovic,Mika, Tuijter,Jan M., Deutz,Nicolaas E.P., and Lamers, Wouter H. Glutamine Synthetase in muscle is required for glutamine production druing fasting and extrahepatic ammonia detoxification. The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, January 11, 2010
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 Yamashita MM, Almassy RJ, Janson CA, Cascio D, Eisenberg D. Refined atomic model of glutamine synthetase at 3.5 A resolution. J Biol Chem. 1989 Oct 25;264(30):17681-90. PMID:2572586
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 Brown JR, Masuchi Y, Robb FT, Doolittle WF. Evolutionary relationships of bacterial and archaeal glutamine synthetase genes. J Mol Evol. 1994 Jun;38(6):566-76. PMID:7916055
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