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4-aminobutyrate transaminase and Butyric acid

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Difference between 4-aminobutyrate transaminase and Butyric acid

4-aminobutyrate transaminase vs. Butyric acid

In enzymology, 4-aminobutyrate transaminase, also called GABA transaminase or 4-aminobutyrate aminotransferase, is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction: Thus, the two substrates of this enzyme are 4-aminobutanoate (GABA) and 2-oxoglutarate. Butyric acid (from βούτῡρον, meaning "butter"), also known under the systematic name butanoic acid, abbreviated BTA, is a carboxylic acid with the structural formula CH3CH2CH2-COOH.

Similarities between 4-aminobutyrate transaminase and Butyric acid

4-aminobutyrate transaminase and Butyric acid have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Enzyme, Propionic acid.

Enzyme

Enzymes are macromolecular biological catalysts.

4-aminobutyrate transaminase and Enzyme · Butyric acid and Enzyme · See more »

Propionic acid

Propionic acid (from the Greek words protos, meaning "first", and pion, meaning "fat"; also known as propanoic acid) is a naturally occurring carboxylic acid with chemical formula C2H5COOH.

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4-aminobutyrate transaminase and Butyric acid Comparison

4-aminobutyrate transaminase has 27 relations, while Butyric acid has 218. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 0.82% = 2 / (27 + 218).

References

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