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. 1975 Feb;146(2):457-64.
doi: 10.1042/bj1460457.

The effects L-leucine on the synthesis of urea, glutamate and glutamine by isolated rat liver cells

The effects L-leucine on the synthesis of urea, glutamate and glutamine by isolated rat liver cells

J M Mourão et al. Biochem J. 1975 Feb.

Abstract

With either alanine or a mixture of 15 different amino acids as nitrogen source, the addition of L-leucine inhibited the synthesis of urea by isolated rat liver cells. With alanine present leucine promoted the production of glutamate and glutamine. Comparison of effects of leucine on soluble glutamate dehydrogenase, mitochondria and isolated cells supports the postulate that leucine exerts its effect through activation of glutamate dehydrogenase. It is suggested that this latter enzyme may not be as important for the production of NH3 for carbamoyl phosphate synthesis as has been considered hitherto.

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