Which of the following amino acids transports and releases two equivalents of ammonia to the mitochondrial matrix by hydrolytic and oxidative deamination?
A) Aspartate
B) Alanine
C) Glutamate
D) Glutamine
E) Both C and D
Glutamine
The amino acid which will have to amino group will release two equivalents of ammonia by hydrolytic and oxidative deamination.
Aspartate is an acidic amino acid and contains two carboxyl groups.
Alanine is a neutral amino acid and contains only one carboxyl and one amino group.
Glutamate is aliphatic amino acid and contains two carboxyl groups.
Glutamine is a basic amino acid and contains two amino groups.
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