Asparagine degradation (Saccharomyces cerevisiae)
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Description
Like many other amino acids, asparagine may be utilized by S. cerevisiae as a sole source of nitrogen. Catabolism of asparagine for nitrogen involves the action of asparaginases, which hydrolyze the amide group in the side chain of asparagine. This converts asparagine to aspartate and releases an assimilable molecule of ammonia (NH3). Further nitrogen can be derived from the newly generated aspartate molecule via its reversible conversion to glutamate by aspartate aminotransferases. Glutamate, whose amino group can be hydrolyzed to release ammonia, represents one of the major sources of nitrogen for biosynthetic reactions in S. cerevisiae.
SOURCE: SGD pathways, http://pathway.yeastgenome.org/server.html
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Bibliography
- ter Schure EG, van Riel NA, Verrips CT; ''The role of ammonia metabolism in nitrogen catabolite repression in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.''; FEMS Microbiol Rev, 2000 PubMed Europe PMC Scholia
- ''asparagine degradation''; Yeast Pathways,
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Name | Type | Database reference | Comment |
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2-oxoglutarate | Metabolite | 16810 (ChEBI) | |
AAT1 | GeneProduct | S000001589 (SGD) | |
AAT2 | GeneProduct | S000004017 (SGD) | |
ASP1 | GeneProduct | S000002729 (SGD) | |
ASP3-1 | GeneProduct | S000004145 (SGD) | |
ASP3-2 | GeneProduct | S000004147 (SGD) | |
ASP3-3 | GeneProduct | S000004148 (SGD) | |
ASP3-4 | GeneProduct | S000004150 (SGD) | |
H2O | Metabolite | 15377 (ChEBI) | |
L-asparagine | Metabolite | 70-47-3 (CAS) | |
L-aspartate | Metabolite | 29991 (ChEBI) | |
L-glutamate | Metabolite | 56-86-0 (CAS) | |
NH3 | Metabolite | 28938 (ChEBI) | |
oxaloacetic acid | Metabolite | 16452 (ChEBI) |
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