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Sir the enzymes catalysing the step 1 and step 3 are synthetases....... please make a note of it sir......and the classes are really good and it's saviour for students at any time.....Thank you sir.... ❤️
When aspartate is condensed with cirtulline the enzyme is arginnosuccinate synthetase not synthase cuz it uses ATP. The first cytosolic rxn im talkin about.
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Only some authors differentiate between synthase and synthetase. According to standard books there is no such difference and they used these terms synonymously.
@@muskankhan648 Alpha keto glutarate used for conversion to glutamate and GABA …if there will be deficiency in alpha kato glutarate …then it will leads to deficiency of gaba
Increased NH3 causes increased conversion of Alpha ketoglutarate to glutamate and glutamate to glutamine. Thus glutamate levels decrease. GABA is synthesized from glutamate by the action of glutamate carboxylase enzyme. So decrease in glutamate => decrease GABA synthesis. NH3 also interferes with Tryptophan metabolism and decreases serotonin synthesis as serotonin is formed by hydrozylation followed by decarboxylation of tryptophan.
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11:21 - Argininosuccinate synthetase ( synthetase is different from synthease because synthetase uses ATP for conversion but synthease is no such of a compunction)
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Synthetase Or synthase
@@heyfonias1498 synthetase is correct.
But in reference book, it's given as synthase
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Sir the enzymes catalysing the step 1 and step 3 are synthetases....... please make a note of it sir......and the classes are really good and it's saviour for students at any time.....Thank you sir.... ❤️
When aspartate is condensed with cirtulline the enzyme is arginnosuccinate synthetase not synthase cuz it uses ATP.
The first cytosolic rxn im talkin about.
Only some authors mentioned the difference between two.
U can use both synonymously
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sir one correction NADH+H+ is formed during the conversion of Malate to Oxaloacetate.. not Fumarate to MAlate!
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Sir at 6:02 the enzyme is ARGINOSUCCINATE SYNTHETASE ... by mistake u said it synthase ... ATP is used so it should be synthetase
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2:56 it is carbamoyl phosphate 'Synthetase' Although you said ATP utilized in it but still that makes difference
Only some authors differentiate between synthase and synthetase. According to standard books there is no such difference and they used these terms synonymously.
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@@muskankhan648 Alpha keto glutarate used for conversion to glutamate and GABA …if there will be deficiency in alpha kato glutarate …then it will leads to deficiency of gaba
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,the enzymes are synthetases and not synthase
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Sir one NADH-H gives 3 molecule of ATP
Not 2.5
Sir but that cps is synthetase ,as it was utilising Atp
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Fumarate converts to malate in tca cycle. But in that step no nadh is released. Can you explain how?
You explained in vedio that in that step there is production of nadh. What is the net gain of Atp in that case?
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Sir, How does elevated NH3 decrease GABA and increase serotonin secrection?
Increased NH3 causes increased conversion of Alpha ketoglutarate to glutamate and glutamate to glutamine. Thus glutamate levels decrease.
GABA is synthesized from glutamate by the action of glutamate carboxylase enzyme. So decrease in glutamate => decrease GABA synthesis.
NH3 also interferes with Tryptophan metabolism and decreases serotonin synthesis as serotonin is formed by hydrozylation followed by decarboxylation of tryptophan.
Sir one doubt.. synthase and synthetase both are same...??
Many authors use these synonymously. Synthetase required ATP
Sir, in some text the ATP utilized is.3....how it comes?