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<p>The glutamine synthetase (GS) is an ammonia scavenger that is located in perivenous hepatocytes (constituting around 6–7% of the parenchymal population) and catalyses the ATP-dependent amidation of glutamate to glutamine. There are documents proving that hepatic deletion of GS in mice results in hyperammonaemia, oxidative stress in brain tissue, behaviour abnormalities and reduced lifespan.</p>
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Latest revision as of 14:12, 24 September 2024

Usage and Biology

示例图片

Usage and Biology

The glutamine synthetase (GS) is an ammonia scavenger that is located in perivenous hepatocytes (constituting around 6–7% of the parenchymal population) and catalyses the ATP-dependent amidation of glutamate to glutamine. There are documents proving that hepatic deletion of GS in mice results in hyperammonaemia, oxidative stress in brain tissue, behaviour abnormalities and reduced lifespan.

Functional Verification

然后你可以通过 p 容器输入文本,h 容器输入标题!

123456

123456

尝试在这里输入文本