Protein metabolism
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(Redirected from Amino acid metabolism)
Protein metabolism denotes the various biochemical processes responsible for the synthesis of proteins and amino acids, and the breakdown of proteins (catabolism).
Protein synthesis
Main article: Protein biosynthesis.
Protein biosynthesis relies on four processes;
Protein anabolism is the process by which protein are rebuilt from their amino acids (aka anabolic amino acid synthesis).
Protein catabolism is the process by which proteins are broken down to their amino acids. This is also called proteolysis. This process can then be made into pyruvate or acetyl-CoA.
Metabolism |
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| Catabolism - Anabolism
Metabolic pathway - Metabolic network - Cellular respiration (Anaerobic/Aerobic) Protein metabolism - Carbohydrate metabolism - Lipid metabolism - Iron metabolism |
Protein metabolism: protein metabolism |
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| Protein synthesis - Amino acid synthesis - Catabolism Nucleotide metabolism: Purine metabolism - Nucleotide salvage - Pyrimidine metabolism |

