| 11. | This facilitates the conversion of O 2 and L-arginine to NO and L-citrulline.
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| 12. | Argininosuccinate synthetase and argininosuccinate lyase recycle citrulline, a byproduct of nitric oxide production, into arginine.
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| 13. | There is 45.44 % of citrulline of free amino acids ( amino acids in blood ).
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| 14. | He found that citrulline acted as a catalyst in the metabolic reactions of urea from ammonia and carbon dioxide.
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| 15. | Active site of argininosuccinate synthetase shown with bound citrulline, ATP, and aspartate interacting with select active site residues.
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| 16. | The systematic name of this enzyme class is "'L-citrulline N5-carbamoyldihydrolase " '.
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| 17. | The advantage of the citrulline-valine ( VC ) linker being used that it is highly stable in plasma.
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| 18. | This gene is a member of a gene family which encodes enzymes responsible for the conversion of arginine to citrulline residues.
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| 19. | In the reaction from arginine to citrulline, one of the terminal nitrogen atoms of the arginine side chain is replaced by an oxygen.
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| 20. | This is demonstrated by the fact that, in many cell types, citrulline can substitute for arginine to some degree in supporting NO synthesis.
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