| Glycine max |
The scientific name for soybean.
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| glycine amidinotransferase |
[EC 2.1.4.1] an enzyme of the transferase class that catalyzes the transfer of an amidino group from arginine to glycine to form guanidinoacetate and ornithine. The reaction is a step in the synthesis of creatine.
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| glycine cleavage s. |
a group of four mitochondrial enzymes, designated P, H, T, and L, that together catalyze the conversion of glycine to CO2 and a one-carbon unit that can be transferred to tetrahydrofolate. Deficiency of one or more of the proteins, an autosomal recessive trait, results in nonketotic hyperglycinemia.
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| glycine hydroxymethyltransferase |
[EC 2.1.2.1] an enzyme of the transferase class that catalyzes the reversible transfer of a methylene group from serine to tetrahydrofolate to form 5,10-methylenetetrahydrofolate and glycine. The enzyme is a pyridoxal phosphate protein. The reaction occurs in mitochondria and is a major source of one-carbon units for folate-mediated transfer reactions. Called also serine hydroxymethyltransferase.
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| glycine transamidinase |
glycine amidinotransferase.
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