formiminoglutamase
Formiminoglutamase is an enzyme that plays a crucial role in the metabolism of folate, a B vitamin essential for DNA synthesis and repair. It is a member of the folate metabolism enzyme family, which also includes dihydrofolate reductase and thymidylate synthase. Formiminoglutamase catalyzes the conversion of formiminoglutamate to glutamic acid and formamide, which is then further metabolized to formate and ammonia. This reaction is a key step in the recycling of folate, ensuring its availability for cellular processes.
The enzyme is found in various organisms, including bacteria, archaea, and eukaryotes. In humans, formiminoglutamase is
Formiminoglutamase is a homodimer, with each subunit containing a catalytic domain and a regulatory domain. The
In summary, formiminoglutamase is a vital enzyme in folate metabolism, with significant implications for human health.