#Question id: 10349
#XL - Q Biochemistry
Elevated plastid levels of glutamine stimulate the activity of glutamate synthase (also known as glutamine:2- oxoglutarate aminotransferase, or GOGAT). Given below some of the statements about GOGAT, which one of the following is incorrect?
#Question id: 10350
#XL - Q Biochemistry
Ammonium can be assimilated via an alternative pathway rather than primary pathway which involves the sequential actions of glutamine synthetase(GS) and glutamate synthase(GOGAT), these alternative pathway catalyzes by enzyme known as,
#Question id: 10353
#XL - Q Biochemistry
Aminotransferases are found in multiple organelles such as cytoplasm, chloroplasts, mitochondria, glyoxysomes, and peroxisomes, these aminotransferases one of its organelles may have a significant role in amino acid biosynthesis such as;
#Question id: 10354
#XL - Q Biochemistry
One of the enzyme that are involve in the ammonium assimilation is Asparagine synthetase (AS), some statements given below about AS such as,
a) This enzyme that catalyzes this reaction, is found in the cytosol of leaves and roots and in nitrogen-fixing nodules
b) High levels of light and carbohydrate inhibit the expression of genes coding for AS and the activity of the enzyme
c) Conditions of ample energy stimulate AS, thus they favor nitrogen assimilation into glutamine and glutamate
d) Energy-limited conditions inhibit GS and GOGAT, stimulate AS, and thus favor nitrogen assimilation into asparagine, a compound that is rich in nitrogen and sufficiently stable for long-distance transport or long term storage
Which of the following statements about AS is correct?
#Question id: 10356
#XL - Q Biochemistry
Why the GS and GOGAT is activated in light and while the AS is inhibited?
#Question id: 10357
#XL - Q Biochemistry
Why the glutamine and glutamate will not be transported while asparagine will prefer to be transported?