L-serine synthesis via the phosphorylated pathway in humans

Volume: 77, Issue: 24, Pages: 5131 - 5148
Published: Jun 27, 2020
Abstract
L-serine is a nonessential amino acid in eukaryotic cells, used for protein synthesis and in producing phosphoglycerides, glycerides, sphingolipids, phosphatidylserine, and methylenetetrahydrofolate. Moreover, L-serine is the precursor of two relevant coagonists of NMDA receptors: glycine (through the enzyme serine hydroxymethyltransferase), which preferentially acts on extrasynaptic receptors and D-serine (through the enzyme serine racemase),...
Paper Details
Title
L-serine synthesis via the phosphorylated pathway in humans
Published Date
Jun 27, 2020
Volume
77
Issue
24
Pages
5131 - 5148
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