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Pathway Description
L-Alanine Metabolism
Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Metabolic Pathway
L-alanine metabolized from pyruvate and glutamate reacting through a Alanine aminotransferase resulting in the release of a oxoglutaric acid and a alanine. Alanine is degraded by alanine aminotransferase to form pyruvic acid. Meanwhile, oxoglutaric acid is converted to L-glutamic acid also by alanine aminotransferase. Pyruvate is transported into mitochondria for further metabolism.
References
L-Alanine Metabolism References
Garcia-Campusano F, Anaya VH, Robledo-Arratia L, Quezada H, Hernandez H, Riego L, Gonzalez A: ALT1-encoded alanine aminotransferase plays a central role in the metabolism of alanine in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Can J Microbiol. 2009 Apr;55(4):368-74. doi: 10.1139/w08-150.
Pubmed: 19396236
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