glycocyamine
Glycocyamine is a non-proteinogenic amino acid that is an intermediate in the synthesis of creatine. It is produced in the liver and kidneys from arginine and glycine. Glycocyamine can then be transported to the muscles, where it is converted to creatine. Creatine is an important molecule for energy storage and production in muscle cells.
The conversion of glycocyamine to creatine is catalyzed by the enzyme creatine kinase. This reaction also requires
Glycocyamine itself has some physiological effects. It has been studied for its potential as a dietary supplement,