The metabolism of amino acids largely overlaps with protein metabolism. It is considered here in terms of:
The physiological 'pool' of amino acids is in a relatively greater degree of change compared to most dietary components. Up to 100 g/day of endogenous protein is broken down; the vast majority of this is resynthesized. Protein is lost as:
Amino acids within the bloodstream are taken up by specific protein carriers within the membranes of body cells. These carriers are capable of conveying amino acids against a concentration gradient. They do this by co-transport with sodium ions; the energy inherent within the sodium ion concentration gradient is used to drive the symport.
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