Function | Biosynthesis of L-glutamate from L-aspartate or L-cysteine. Important regulator of levels of glutamate, the major excitatory neurotransmitter of the vertebrate central nervous system. Acts as a scavenger of glutamate in brain neuroprotection. The aspartate aminotransferase activity is involved in hepatic glucose synthesis during development and in adipocyte glyceroneogenesis. Using L-cysteine as substrate, regulates levels of mercaptopyruvate, an important source of hydrogen sulfide. Mercaptopyruvate is converted into H(2)S via the action of 3-mercaptopyruvate sulfurtransferase (3MST). Hydrogen sulfide is an important synaptic modulator and neuroprotectant in the brain. In addition, catalyzes (2S)-2-aminobutanoate, a by-product in the cysteine biosynthesis pathway. |
Protein Name | Aspartate Aminotransferase - CytoplasmicCaspatCysteine Aminotransferase - CytoplasmicCysteine Transaminase - CytoplasmicCcatGlutamate Oxaloacetate Transaminase 1Transaminase A |
Database Links | Reactome: R-HSA-1237112Reactome: R-HSA-8963693Reactome: R-HSA-9856872 |
Cellular Localisation | Cytoplasm |
Alternative Protein Names | Aspartate Aminotransferase - Cytoplasmic proteinCaspat proteinCysteine Aminotransferase - Cytoplasmic proteinCysteine Transaminase - Cytoplasmic proteinCcat proteinGlutamate Oxaloacetate Transaminase 1 proteinTransaminase A proteinGOT1 protein |
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