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pyroglutamate - translation to arabic

CHEMICAL COMPOUND
Pyroglutamate; 5-oxoproline; 2-oxo-pyrrolidine carboxylic acid; Pidolic acid; Pyrrolidonecarboxylic acid; C5H7NO3; Oxoproline; 5-Oxoproline; Pidolate; Pyroglutamyl; Pyrrolidone carboxylic acid; 2-Pyrrolidone-5-carboxylic acid

pyroglutamate         
‎ بَيرُوغلُوتامات‎
pyroglutamate         
بَيرُوغلُوتامات
oxoproline         
‎ أُوكْسُوبرُولين‎

Wikipedia

Pyroglutamic acid

Pyroglutamic acid (also known as PCA, 5-oxoproline, pidolic acid) is a ubiquitous but little studied natural amino acid derivative in which the free amino group of glutamic acid or glutamine cyclizes to form a lactam. The names of pyroglutamic acid conjugate base, anion, salts, and esters are pyroglutamate, 5-oxoprolinate, or pidolate.

It is a metabolite in the glutathione cycle that is converted to glutamate by 5-oxoprolinase. Pyroglutamate is found in many proteins including bacteriorhodopsin. N-terminal glutamic acid and glutamine residues can spontaneously cyclize to become pyroglutamate, or enzymatically converted by glutaminyl cyclases. This is one of several forms of blocked N-termini which present a problem for N-terminal sequencing using Edman chemistry, which requires a free primary amino group not present in pyroglutamic acid. The enzyme pyroglutamate aminopeptidase can restore a free N-terminus by cleaving off the pyroglutamate residue.

Pyroglutamic acid exists as two distinct enantiomers:

  • (2R) or D which happens to be (+) or d
  • (2S) or L which happens to be (–) or l