• The amino acids that are produced by protein catabolism can then be further catabolized in amino acid catabolism. Among the several degradative processes...
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  • proteins and amino acids (anabolism), and the breakdown of proteins by catabolism. The steps of protein synthesis include transcription, translation, and post...
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    to transfer the energy released by catabolism to the energy-requiring reactions that make up anabolism. Catabolism is a destructive metabolism and anabolism...
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  • metabolite derived from dietary protein and tissue protein turnover. Creatinine is the product of muscle creatine catabolism. Both are relatively small molecules...
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    response, and regulation of inflammation, carbohydrate metabolism, protein catabolism, blood electrolyte levels, and behavior. Some common naturally occurring...
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    to help promote weight gain in various situations, to help offset protein catabolism caused by long-term corticosteroid therapy, to support recovery from...
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    biological pathways, including digestion of ingested proteins, protein catabolism (breakdown of old proteins), and cell signaling. In the absence of functional...
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  • Nitrogen balance (category Proteins)
    gained, indicates a state of overall protein catabolism. The body obtains nitrogen from dietary protein, sources of which include meat, fish, eggs, dairy...
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    Lysine (section Catabolism)
    responsible for lysine catabolism, namely the bifunctional AASS enzyme of the saccharopine pathway. Due to a lack of lysine catabolism, the amino acid accumulates...
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    increased production of urea in the liver via a high protein diet or increased protein catabolism (e.g. stress, fever, major illness, corticosteroid therapy...
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  • Oxidative deamination (category Protein catabolism)
    deamination. LibreTexts, Chemistry (29 August 2020). "Stage II of Protein Catabolism". Chemistry LibreTexts. Retrieved 5 December 2020. Bhagavan & Ha,...
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    Arginine (section Proteins)
    arginine is essential, because after a meal, their highly efficient protein catabolism produces large quantities of ammonia which need to be processed through...
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    hypermetabolic effect. This is manifested by increased cellular respiration, protein catabolism, and metabolic acidosis with a compensatory respiratory alkalosis...
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  • energy—is catabolism. The building up process is termed anabolism. The breakdown of proteins into amino acids is an example of catabolism, while the...
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    production of urine. These include the nitrogenous wastes urea, from protein catabolism, and uric acid, from nucleic acid metabolism. The ability of mammals...
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    two molecules each of carbon dioxide and water. Through catabolism of sugars, fats, and proteins, the two-carbon organic product acetyl-CoA is produced...
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    the food of D. magna and with this the enzymes of glycolysis and protein catabolism are significantly upgregulated when daphnids ingest these toxins....
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    Maltose-binding protein (MBP) is a part of the maltose/maltodextrin system of Escherichia coli, which is responsible for the uptake and efficient catabolism of maltodextrins...
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    shikimate pathway from chorismate, found in plants, or obtained from protein catabolism. The initial step in the melatonin biosynthesis pathway is the hydroxylation...
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  • 1972). "The renal handling of low molecular weight proteins: II. Disorders of serum protein catabolism in patients with tubular proteinuria, the nephrotic...
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  • Protein toxicity is the effect of the buildup of protein metabolic waste compounds, like urea, uric acid, ammonia, and creatinine. Protein toxicity has...
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  • accumulation of urea and creatinine as well as metabolic acid residues of protein catabolism. Lactic acidosis occurs whenever the demand for oxygen by tissues...
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    Pancreatitis (inflammation of the pancreas) Papilledema Peptic ulcer Protein catabolism (causing nitrogen depletion) Psychological dependence Psychosis Seizures...
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    fractures, renal osteodystrophy, and bone disease; as well, increased protein catabolism leads to muscle wasting. Furthermore, metabolic acidosis in CKD is...
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    Consumption of the protein substitute formulas can actually reduce phenylalanine levels, probably because it stops the process of protein catabolism from releasing...
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  • excess drug would be unbound. If the amount of plasma protein is decreased (such as in catabolism, malnutrition, liver disease, renal disease), there would...
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  • of mitochondria, increase the surface area and therefore the amount of proteins in the membrane that assist in the synthesis of ATP. Along the electron...
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    use in catabolism, known as the free amino acid pool; however, inadequate carbohydrate supply and/or strenuous exercise requires protein catabolism to sustain...
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  • molecules grow into bigger complex molecules. This is the opposite to catabolism, when larger molecules break down in the body. During anabolism, the molecules...
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  • into cellular components (anabolism) and decomposing organic matter (catabolism). Living things require energy to maintain internal organization (homeostasis)...
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