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Home » Active Methionine: The Key Player In Transmethylation Reactions

Active Methionine: The Key Player In Transmethylation Reactions

February 5, 2026 by Kristensmith Taylor Leave a Comment

Active Methionine: The Key Player In Transmethylation Reactions

Question 1. Active Methionine.
Answer:

Active Methionine Formation:

  • Methionine is activated by ATP in the presence of the enzyme methionine-adenosyl transferase.
  • Methionine + ATP → active methionine.

Active Methionine Structure:

Protein active methionine

  • The s-methyl bond is a high-energy bond.
  • The Methyl group is liable and gets readily transferred to an acceptor during transmethylation reactions.

Question 2. Essential amino acids and their functions.
Answer:

The amino acids which cannot be synthesized in the body and need to be supplied through diet are known as essential amino acids.

Essential Amino Acids Functions

Question 3. Primary Structure of Proteins.
Answer:

  • The linear sequence of amino acids forming the backbone of proteins is referred to as the primary structure.
  • Amino acids are held together by peptide bonds.
  • This bond is formed between the amino groups of one
    amino acid and the carboxyl group of another amino acid.
  • The sequence of amino acids is determined by genes in DNA.

Primary Structure of Proteins Determination:

  • It involves 3 stages.
  1. Determination of amino acid composition.
  2. Degradation of proteins.
  3. Determination of the amino acid sequence.

Question 4. Classification of proteins.
Answer:

Structural Vs Enzymatic Proteins

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