Argininosuccinic acid
Argininosuccinic acid is a non-proteinogenic amino acid that is an important intermediate in the urea cycle. It is a basic amino acid.
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N-[{[(4S)-4-amino-4-carboxybutyl]amino}(imino)methyl]-L-aspartic acid | |
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C10H18N4O6 | |
Molar mass | 290.27312 |
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Some cells synthesize argininosuccinic acid from citrulline and aspartic acid and use it as a precursor for arginine in the urea cycle or citrulline-NO cycle. The enzyme that catalyzes the reaction is argininosuccinate synthetase.
Argininosuccinic acid is a precursor to fumarate in the citric acid cycle via argininosuccinate lyase.
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Argininosuccinate
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