Examples of ornithine in the following topics:
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- The amino acid L-ornithine is converted into different intermediates before being regenerated at the end of the urea cycle.
- Hence, the urea cycle is also referred to as the ornithine cycle.
- The enzyme ornithine transcarbamylase catalyzes a key step in the urea cycle.
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- For example, ornithine and citrulline occur in the urea cycle, which is part of amino acid catabolism.
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- Nonstandard amino acids often occur as intermediates in the metabolic pathways for standard amino acids — for example, ornithine and citrulline occur in the urea cycle, part of amino acid catabolism.
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- These include ornithine, which is a component of the antibiotic bacitracin A, and statin, found as part of a pentapeptide that inhibits the action of the digestive enzyme pepsin.
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- Cyclic peptides are most commonly found in microorganisms, and often incorporate some D-amino acids as well as unusual amino acids such as ornithine (Orn).