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Results 1 - 10 of 11 for ornithine
  1. ... OTC gene provides instructions for making the enzyme ornithine transcarbamylase. This enzyme participates in the urea cycle, ... the nervous system.The specific role of the ornithine transcarbamylase enzyme is to control the reaction in ...
  2. ... OAT gene provides instructions for making the enzyme ornithine aminotransferase. This enzyme is active in the energy- ... where it helps break down a molecule called ornithine. Ornithine is involved in the urea cycle, which ...
  3. ... provides instructions for making a protein called mitochondrial ornithine transporter 1. This protein participates in the urea ... is toxic, especially to the nervous system.Mitochondrial ornithine transporter 1 is needed to move a molecule ...
  4. ... building blocks (amino acids), namely lysine, arginine, and ornithine. The transportation of amino acids from the small ... acids, reducing the amount of lysine, arginine, and ornithine in the body and increasing the amount of ...
  5. ... the blood. In particular, the amino acids cystine, ornithine, arginine, and lysine are absorbed back into the ...
  6. ... arginine and processed into urea. A compound called ornithine is also produced during this reaction; it is ...
  7. ... HG. Genetic analysis of carbamoylphosphate synthetase I and ornithine transcarbamylase deficiency using fibroblasts. Eur J Pediatr. 2001 ...
  8. ... identified in inborn errors for lysine, arginine, and ornithine. J Nutr. 2007 Jun;137(6 Suppl 2): ...
  9. ... Ottolenghi C, Mochel F, Stevanin G. Alteration of ornithine metabolism leads to dominant and recessive hereditary spastic ...
  10. ... the blood. In particular, the amino acids cystine, ornithine, arginine, and lysine are absorbed back into the ...
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