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  • gluteal reflex
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  • gluteal region
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  • gluten
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  • gluteal region
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  • glutathione
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glutamate permease <chemical>
(26 Jun 1999)
glutamate racemase <enzyme> Catalyses the conversion of l-glutamate to d-glutamate; muri protein was isolated from e. Coli
Registry number: EC 5.1.1.3
Synonym: muri protein, muri gene product
(26 Jun 1999)
glutamate receptor <physiology> See amino acid receptor superfamily. Glutamate receptors are implicated in many important brain functions including long-term potentiation (LTP).
at least 4 major glutamate gated ion channel subtypes are presently distinguished on pharmacological grounds, named after their most selective agonists: N methyl D aspartate (NMDA implicated in memory and learning, neuronal cell death, ischaemia and epilepsy), kainic acid (KA), quisqualate/AMPA and L 2 amino 4 phosphobutyrate (APB). A fifth subtype (APCD) trans 1 amino cyclopentane 1,3 dicarboxylate is a G-protein coupled receptor.
(18 Nov 1997)
glutamate synthase <enzyme> An enzyme that catalyses the formation of 2 molecules of glutamate from glutamine plus alpha-ketoglutarate in the presence of NADPH.
Chemical name: L-Glutamate:NADP+ oxidoreductase (transaminating)
Registry number: EC 1.4.1.13
(12 Dec 1998)
glutamate translocase <chemical> Do not confuse with glut-1 protein
Chemical name: translocase, glutamate
Synonym: glutamate transporter, glutamate transport glycoprotein, glua protein, glub protein, gluc protein, glud protein, slc1a3 glutamate transporter, glast protein, glut-1 glutamate transporter, glt-1 protein, glast, glast-1, eaat-1, glutamate-aspartate transporter
(26 Jun 1999)
glutamate-1-saemialdehyde 2,1-aminomutase <enzyme> Catalyses the conversion of glutamate 1-saemialdehyde to 5-aminolevulinate via 4,5-diaminovalerate in pyridoxane-dependent reactions; genbank x82072 (heml protein from pseudomonas aeruginosa)
Registry number: EC 5.4.3.8
Synonym: glu-s-aminotransferase, glutamate-1-saemialdehyde aminotransferase, heml protein, heml gene product
(26 Jun 1999)
glutamate-ammonia ligase <enzyme> An enzyme that catalyses the conversion of ATP, l-glutamate, and nh3 to ADP, orthophosphate, and l-glutamine. It also acts more slowly on 4-methylene-l-glutamate.
Chemical name: L-Glutamate:ammonia ligase (ADP-forming)
Registry number: EC 6.3.1.2
(12 Dec 1998)
glutamate-cysteine ligase <enzyme> One of the enzymes active in the gamma-glutamyl cycle. It catalyses the synthesis of gamma-glutamylcysteine from glutamate and cysteine in the presence of ATP with the formation of ADP and orthophosphate.
Chemical name: L-Glutamate:L-cysteine gamma-ligase (ADP-forming)
Registry number: EC 6.3.2.2
(12 Dec 1998)
glutamate-saemialdehyde dehydrogenase <enzyme> Converts 5-glutamyl phosphate to glutamate 5-saemialdehyde in the presence of NADPH; see also glutamic-gamma-saemialdehyde dehydrogenase which catalyses the oxidation of 1-pyrroline-5-carboxylate to l-glutamate in the presence of nad
Registry number: EC 1.2.1.41
Synonym: beta-glutamylphosphate reductase, glutamate 5-saemialdehyde dehydrogenase, gamma-glutamylphosphate reductase, proa gene product
(26 Jun 1999)
glutamate-trna ligase <enzyme> An enzyme that activates glutamic acid with its specific transfer RNA.
Chemical name: L-Glutamate:tRNA(Glu) ligase (AMP-forming)
Registry number: EC 6.1.1.17
(12 Dec 1998)
glutamates Salts and esters of glutamic acid.
(12 Dec 1998)
glutamic <chemistry> Of or pertaining to gluten. Glutamic acid, a nitrogenous organic acid obtained from certain albuminoids, as gluten.
Synonym: amido-glutaric acid.
Origin: Gluten + -amic.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
glutamic acid <amino acid> One of the 20 _ amino acids commonly found in proteins. Plays a central role in amino acid metabolism, acting as precursor of glutamine, proline and arginine. Also acts as amino group donor in synthesis by transamination of alanine from pyruvate and aspartic acid from oxaloacetate. Glutamate is also a neurotransmitter, the product of its decarboxylation is the inhibitory neurotransmitter amino butyrate (GABA).
(18 Nov 1997)
glutamic acid dehydrogenases Enzymes that catalyze the reaction of l-glutamate, H2O, and NAD+ (or NADP+ in some cases) producing alpha-ketoglutarate (2-oxoglutarate), ammonia, and NADH; in mammals, this is the prime contributor to oxidative deamination.
Synonym: glutamic acid dehydrogenases.
(05 Mar 2000)
glutamic acid hydrochloride A gastric acidifier alleged to aid in digestion; also used for gastric HCl replacement therapy.
(05 Mar 2000)
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  • Glutamate Plasma Membrane Transport Proteins - »õâ A family of plasma membrane neurotransmitter transporter proteins that couple the uptake of GLUTAMATE with the import of SODIUM ions and PROTONS and the export of POTASSIUM ions. In the CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM they regulate neurotransmission through synaptic reuptake of the excitatory neurotransmitter glutamate. Outside the central nervous system they function as signal mediators and regulators of glutamate metabolism.
    Synonyms : EAAT Proteins, Excitatory Amino Acid Transport Proteins, Excitatory Amino Acid Transporter Proteins, Glutamate Plasma Membrane Transporter Proteins, Sodium-Glutamate Cotransporter, Sodium-Glutamate Transporter, Cotransporter, Sodium-Glutamate
  • Glutamate Synthase - »õâ An enzyme that catalyzes the formation of 2 molecules of glutamate from glutamine plus alpha-ketoglutarate in the presence of NADPH. EC 1.4.1.13.
    Synonyms : Amidotransferase, Glutamine Ketoglutarate, Amidotransferase, Ketoglutarate Glutamine, Glutamine Amidotransferase, Ketoglutarate, Ketoglutarate Amidotransferase, Glutamine, Synthase, Glutamate
  • Glutamate Synthase (NADH) - »õâ A FLAVOPROTEIN enzyme for AMMONIA assimilation in BACTERIA, microorganisms and PLANTS. It catalyzes the oxidation of 2 molecules of L-GLUTAMATE to generate L-GLUTAMINE and 2-oxoglutarate in the presence of NAD+.
    Synonyms : L-Glutamate Synthetase, NADH-Dependent Glutamate Synthase, NADH-GOGAT, NADH-Glutamate Synthase, Glutamate Synthase, NADH-Dependent, L Glutamate Synthetase, NADH Dependent Glutamate Synthase, NADH GOGAT, NADH Glutamate Synthase, Synthetase, L-Glutamate
  • Glutamate-5-Semialdehyde Dehydrogenase - »õâ An NADP+ dependent enzyme that catalyzes the oxidation of L-glutamate 5-semialdehyde to L-glutamyl 5-phosphate. It plays a role in the urea cycle and metabolism of amino groups.
    Synonyms : Beta-Glutamylphosphate Reductase, Gamma-Glutamylphosphate Reductase, Glutamate 5-Semialdehyde Dehydrogenase, Glutamate-Semialdehyde Dehydrogenase, 5-Semialdehyde Dehydrogenase, Glutamate, Beta Glutamylphosphate Reductase, Gamma Glutamylphosphate Reductase
  • Glutamate-Ammonia Ligase - »õâ An enzyme that catalyzes the conversion of ATP, L-glutamate, and NH3 to ADP, orthophosphate, and L-glutamine. It also acts more slowly on 4-methylene-L-glutamate. (From Enzyme Nomenclature, 1992) EC 6.3.1.2.
    Synonyms : Glutamate Ammonia Ligase (ADP), Glutamate Ammonia Ligase, Ligase, Glutamate-Ammonia, Synthetase, Glutamine
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gluteus any one of three large skeletal muscles that form the buttock and move the thigh
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gluteus maximus the outermost of the three gluteal muscles
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gluteus medius the middle of the three gluteal muscles
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gluteus minimus the innermost of the three gluteal muscles
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glutinosity gelatinousness: the property of having a viscosity like jelly
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GLUT any one of three large skeletal muscles that form the buttock and move the thigh
GLUT veins draining the gluteal muscles on either side of the body
GLUT a simple protein found in the seeds of cereals
GLUT a protein substance that remains when starch is removed from cereal grains
GLUT bread made with gluten flour
GLUT diet prescribed to treat celiac disease
GLUT sedative (trade name Doriden) used to treat some sleep disorders
GLUT any one of three large skeletal muscles that form the buttock and move the thigh
GLUT the outermost of the three gluteal muscles
GLUT the middle of the three gluteal muscles
GLUT the innermost of the three gluteal muscles
GLUT any one of three large skeletal muscles that form the buttock and move the thigh
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