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The process of transfer of amino group from one amino acid to the keto group of a keto acid is called as(a) oxidative amination(b) reductive amination(c) transamination(d) deamination
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32. The transamination reaction transfers an ̑-amino group from an amino acid to the ̑-keto position of an ̑-keto acid. What is the net result of this reaction? A. phosphorylation B. dephosphorylation C. oxidative deamination D. amino acid synthesis E. ̒-oxidation
Oxidative deamination is the conversion of an amino Select one: a. group from an amino acid to a carboxylic acid. b. acid to individual atoms. c. acid to a keto acid plus ammonia. d. group from an amino acid to a keto acid. e. acid to a carboxylic acid plus ammonia.
Transamination is a chemical process by which (a) protein is synthesized, (b) an amine group is transferred from an amino acid to a keto acid, (c) an amine group is split from the amino acid, (d) amino acids are broken down for energy.
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