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Q: What is present in the body as coenzyme FAD and FMN and is a component of amino acid oxidase?
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Were proteins present before amino acids?

Since proteins are polymers of amino acids, it's not likely.


Which type of amino acid is present in animals but not in plants?

carnitine is present in animals only


What is acethyl CoA?

What is Coenzyme A?Photosynthetic plants convert light energy into chemical energy. Using their photosynthetic products (ATP, NAD(P)H, and carbon skeleton), plants have unique ability to assimilate soil and atmospheric elements into compounds usable by human and animals. Photosynthesis provides carbon precursors and cofactors for many of the essential plant biosynthetic pathways, of which coenzyme A (CoA) is one of their products.Function of Coenzyme A in PlantsCoenzyme A is a cofactor for 4% of the enzymes in plants. Coenzyme-a is converted into acyl-coenzyme-A (CoA), mainly acetyl-coenzyme-A (CoA), upon reaction with carbohydrate catabolites. Acetyl-coenzyme-A (CoA) is a key substrate in important metabolisms such as citric acid cycle (TCA cycle), fatty acid, some amino acids, flavonoid, wax, isoprenoid, lignin synthesis and storage lipid degradation. These biochemical pathways generate intermediate metabolites that play a role in the adaptation of the plant to changing environmental conditions, defense against pests, nutritional value, pigment and structural component synthesis. Acetyl-coenzyme-a (CoA) also mediates synthesis of secondary metabolites (natural products) of pharmaceutical and industrial significance.


What amino alcohol is found in sphingomyelin?

The amino alcohol found in sphingomyelin is called sphingosine. It is a component of the sphingolipid family and plays a key role in the formation of cell membranes.


What component of transcription or translation brings amino acids to ribosomes?

tRNATranscription occurs at the nucleus.Translation occurs at the ribosomes

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What vitamin is present in the body as coenzyme FAD and FMN and is a component of amino acid?

B2


What does vitamin A do?

Vision and MoreVitamin A is a component of visual pigments, does maintenance of epithelial tissues, is an antioxidant, and helps prevent damage to cell membranes


What are the substrate and product of urate oxydase?

Urate oxidase catalyzes the oxidation of uric acid (a product of purine metabolism) to 5-hydroxyisourate. This enzyme is absent in many primates (including humans).


Vitamin B6 is a coenzyme for PLP which plays a role in the process of making nonessential amino acids. This process is termed .?

Transamination is the process in which vitamin B6 is a coenzyme for PLP. PLP does play a role in the process of making nonessential amino acids during transamination.


Vitamin B6 is a coenzyme for PLP which plays a role in the process of making nonessential amino acids This process is termed?

Transamination is the process in which vitamin B6 is a coenzyme for PLP. PLP does play a role in the process of making nonessential amino acids during transamination.


What amino acid is not present in glucose?

No amino acid is present in glucose. Glucose is a carbohydrate, not a protein.


Is Xanax a morphine derivative?

Yes. Most Benzodiazepine's are derived from opioid oxidase inhibitors. Which are formed from a protein synthesis of the amino acids.


What end arrangements of atoms is present in amino acids that also present in fatty acids?

hydrogen and amino acids.


What end arrangement of atoms is present in amino acids that is also present in fatty acids?

hydrogen and amino acids.


What end arrangement of atoms is present in amino acids that was also present in fatty acids?

hydrogen and amino acids.


What amino acid component of aspartame or nutarsweet causes PKU?

phenylalanine


Is carbon present in fatty acids or amino acids?

Yes. Carbon is present in fatty acids (carboxylic acids) as well as in amino acids.