Transmission is a process in which (select one)
a. the α-amino group is oxidized
b. the α-amino group is removed
c. the carboxyl group is removed from the amino acid
d. amino acid interacts with α-oxo acid
e. polymerize amino acids
d. amino acid interacts with α-oxo acid
The transfer of an amino group from one molecule to another, particularly from an amino acid to a keto acid, is known as transamination, whereas deamination is the removal of an amino group from an amino acid or other compounds.
The α-keto acids or α-oxocarboxylic acids are a class of organic compounds characterized by the presence of a keto group at the α-position
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