glutamate decarboxylation to succinate (Q11944)

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The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the formation of succinate from glutamate. Also known as GABA (gamma-aminobutyrate) shunt since it channels glutamate into the TCA cycle bypassing two steps of that cycle. There are three enzymes invol
  • glutamate degradation via 4-aminobutyrate
  • 4-aminobutyrate shunt
  • glutamate degradation via GABA
  • GABA shunt
  • GO:0006540
  • gamma-aminobutyrate shunt
  • degradation of glutamate to succinate through GABA
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glutamate decarboxylation to succinate
The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the formation of succinate from glutamate. Also known as GABA (gamma-aminobutyrate) shunt since it channels glutamate into the TCA cycle bypassing two steps of that cycle. There are three enzymes invol
  • glutamate degradation via 4-aminobutyrate
  • 4-aminobutyrate shunt
  • glutamate degradation via GABA
  • GABA shunt
  • GO:0006540
  • gamma-aminobutyrate shunt
  • degradation of glutamate to succinate through GABA

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