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Is deamination reversible?

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Answered by KABEER7707
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The α-amino group of many amino acids is transferred to α-ketoglutarate to form glutamate, which is then oxidatively deaminated to yield ammonium ion (NH4+). ... These transamination reactions are reversible and can thus be used to synthesize amino acids from α-ketoacids,

Answered by harshita540
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yes this is reversible

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