Question 21 Aspartate is converted to what compound after removal of amino group O Oxaloacetate Glycine O Glutamate O Glutamine O Pyruvate
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Oxaloacetate is transaminated to form aspartate.
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A transamination reaction which had oxaloacetate and glutamate as substrates would: create aspartate. be an oxidative deamination requiring NAD+. would require thiamine pyrophosphate (TPP). lead to the synthesis of alanine.
Which compound reacts with glutamate in a transamination process to yield serine?
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