formiminoglutamate
Formiminoglutamate, often abbreviated as FIGLU, is an intermediate compound in the metabolic pathway of histidine degradation. It is formed from the conversion of N5-formyltetrahydrofolate and glutamate. Specifically, formiminoglutamate is generated when the formimino group is transferred from N5-formyltetrahydrofolate to glutamate, catalyzed by the enzyme formiminotransferase.
Following its formation, formiminoglutamate undergoes further enzymatic processing. The formimino group is then transferred to tetrahydrofolate,
Elevated levels of formiminoglutamate in the urine can be indicative of a folate deficiency. This is because