Glutamate dehydrogenase

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== Function ==
== Function ==
'''Glutamate dehydrogenase''' (GLDH) catalyzes the reversible conversion of glutamate to α-ketoglutarate and ammonium. The ammonia is removed via the urea cycle. [[NAD]] or NADP is a cofactor in GLDH activity. NAD is a cofactor in the forward reaction while NADP is a cofactor in the reverse reaction. GLDH is regulated by the cell’s energy state. ATP and GTP inhibit the enzyme while ADP, GDP and leucine positively enhance it<ref>PMID:14299621</ref>. '''Glutamate dehydrogenase 1''' (GLDH1) catalyzes the deamination of glutamate to 2-oxoglutarate and ammonium. GLDH1 is regulated in the same manner as GLDH<ref>PMID:12054821</ref>.
'''Glutamate dehydrogenase''' (GLDH) catalyzes the reversible conversion of glutamate to α-ketoglutarate and ammonium. The ammonia is removed via the urea cycle. [[NAD]] or NADP is a cofactor in GLDH activity. NAD is a cofactor in the forward reaction while NADP is a cofactor in the reverse reaction. GLDH is regulated by the cell’s energy state. ATP and GTP inhibit the enzyme while ADP, GDP and leucine positively enhance it<ref>PMID:14299621</ref>. '''Glutamate dehydrogenase 1''' (GLDH1) catalyzes the deamination of glutamate to 2-oxoglutarate and ammonium. GLDH1 is regulated in the same manner as GLDH<ref>PMID:12054821</ref>.
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See also [[Citric Acid Cycle]].
== Relevance ==
== Relevance ==

Revision as of 10:26, 22 January 2019

Glutamate dehydrogenase complex with glutamate (PDB entry 1bgv)

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3D structures of glutamate dehydrogenase

Updated on 22-January-2019

References

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  2. Smith TJ, Schmidt T, Fang J, Wu J, Siuzdak G, Stanley CA. The structure of apo human glutamate dehydrogenase details subunit communication and allostery. J Mol Biol. 2002 May 3;318(3):765-77. PMID:12054821 doi:10.1016/S0022-2836(02)00161-4
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