In addition, agmatine may play an important regulatory role in mammals.
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Agmatine is a chemical substance which is naturally created from the chemical arginine.
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The systematic name of this enzyme class is "'agmatine amidinohydrolase " '.
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The systematic name of this enzyme class is "'agmatine iminohydrolase " '.
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Agmatinase hydrolyses agmatine to putrescine, the precursor for the biosynthesis of higher polyamines, spermidine and spermine.
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L-ornithine is converted to L-arginine, which is then decarboxylated via PLP to form agmatine.
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The systematic name of this enzyme class is "'ATP : agmatine N4-phosphotransferase " '.
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They catabolize a variety of energy sources including glycerol, lactate, malate, citrate, arginine, agmatine, and many keto acids.
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The systematic name of this enzyme class is "'4-coumaroyl-CoA : agmatine N4-coumaroyltransferase " '.
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Due to its ability to pass through open cationic channels, agmatine has also been used as a surrogate metric of integrated ionic flux into neural tissue upon stimulation.