deamino
Deamino refers to a chemical modification where an amino group (-NH2) is removed from a molecule. This process can occur through various chemical reactions, often involving the replacement of the amino group with a hydrogen atom or a hydroxyl group. In biological contexts, deamination is a crucial metabolic pathway, particularly in the breakdown of amino acids. Enzymes called deaminases catalyze these reactions.
For instance, in protein catabolism, amino acids are deaminated to produce ammonia and a keto acid. Ammonia
Deamination also plays a role in the synthesis of certain biomolecules. For example, the deamination of adenosine
In medicinal chemistry, deamination can be used to alter the properties of drugs, potentially affecting their