Blatant Biology: Questions

Explain the importance of transamination reactions in amino acid metabolism.

Transamination is the process of transferring anime groups from amino acids. This is used with glutamate, allowing the transfer of -NH2 groups to other molecules. As glutamate is a carrier molecule for -NH2, this is beneficial as it allows the transfer of nitrogen groups - given it is not possible to fix atmospheric nitrogen, it must be kept on carrier molecules to prevent loss.

After transamination, the glutamate becomes an alpha-ketoglutarate.