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Title: protein metablism
Description: Breakdown of protein to single amino acid. Protein is digested in the stomach.
Description: Breakdown of protein to single amino acid. Protein is digested in the stomach.
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Protein Metabolism
Dr Bushra Ahmed
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Learning Objectives
By the end of this session and with some further study you
should be able to explain:
Metabolic fates of Amino acid
Transamination reaction
Nitrogen Pool
Nitrogen balance
Glucose Alanin Cycle
Protein Metabolism
Proteins make up the
structural tissue for
muscles and tendons,
transport oxygen or
hemoglobin, catalyze all
biochemical reactions as
enzymes, and regulate
reactions as hormones
Protein metabolism is no
less important than
carbohydrate and lipid
metabolism
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Protein Metabolism
Proteins in excess are used to supply energy or build reserves
of glucose, glycogen, or lipids
Our body must be able to synthesize proteins, amino acids,
and other non-protein nitrogen containing compounds needed
for growth, replacement, and repair
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Amino Acid Structure
All amino acids consist of C, N, H and O
The polypeptide backbone is the same in all proteins
NCCNCCNCCNCCNCCNCCNCCNCCNCCNCCNCC
N
C
C
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Dietary Proteins
Intracellular Proteins
Coenzymes
Signalling
molecules
Polyamines
Amino
acids
Porphyrins/
heme
Nucleic acids
Carbohydrates
Lipids
Degradation
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Non-essential and Essential Amino Acids
Non-essential Essential (can not be synthesized by body,
must be supplied in the diet
Ala
Arg (semi-essential)
Asn
His can be obtained from phosphoribosyl phosphate and ATP
Asp
Ile
Cys
Leu
Glu
Lys
Gln
Met
required in large amounts to produce Cys if the latter is
not adequately supplied in the diet
Gly
Phe
Pro
Thr
Ser
Trp
Tyr
Val
required in large amounts to produce to form Tyr if the
latter is not adequately supplied in the diet
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Digestion & Absorption of
Amino Acids
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Digestion of Proteins to Single Amino Acids
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Digestion of Proteins to Single Amino Acids
Pancreatic proteinases secreted as inactive enzymes
Activated in the gut lumen via triggered autocatalytic
cascade
Trypsin hydrolyses peptide bonds with carbonyls
contributed by Arg and Lys
Chymotrypsin hydrolyses on the C-terminus side of Phe,
Trp and Tyr
Carboxypeptidase and aminopeptidase hydrolyse short
peptides to single amino acids
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Digestion of Proteins to Single Amino Acids
Free amino acids are transported into the epithelial cells of
the small intestine
Small peptides and amino acids are transferred through
enterocytes to the portal circulation by diffusion,
facilitated diffusion, or active transport
Efficiency:
Most globular proteins from animals almost completely
hydrolysed (eg
...
g
...
α-Ketoglutarate accepts the amino group,
becoming the amino acid glutamate
...
H2O
COO−
NAD(P)+
NAD(P)H
O
H2 H2
OOC C C C
α-ketoglutarate
−
COO− + NH4+
Glutamate Dehydrogenase
It is one of the few enzymes that can use NAD+ or
NADP+ as e− acceptor
...
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Amino acid
α-keto acid
α-ketoglutarate
glutamate
Transaminase
+
NADH + NH4
+
NAD + H2O
Glutamate
Dehydrogenase
Summarized above:
The role of transaminases is to move amino N to
glutamate, which is deaminated via Glutamate
Dehydrogenase, producing NH4+
...
High [NH3] would drive Glutamine Synthase:
glutamate + ATP + NH3 glutamine + ADP + Pi
This would deplete glutamate - a neurotransmitter & precursor for
synthesis of the neurotransmitter Gamma-aminobutyric acid
(GABA)
2
...
amino acids catabolism produces energy and ammonia
...
e
...
g
...
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Negative nitrogen balance
Plant proteins have a wide range of values from low---to--high
Plant proteins are less concentrated and less digestible
than animal proteins
...
Dephosphorylation gives serine
Gly is formed from Ser by removal of a methylene group (–
CH2)
Gln is formed by glutamine synthetase from glutamate at
the cost of an ATP
Cys synthesised from homocysteine and Ser
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Amino Acid Biosynthesis
Glutamate and Aspartate
Glutamate and aspartate are synthesized from α-keto
acid by 1-step transamination reactions
Title: protein metablism
Description: Breakdown of protein to single amino acid. Protein is digested in the stomach.
Description: Breakdown of protein to single amino acid. Protein is digested in the stomach.