4.6 Article Proceedings Paper

Review of Lysine Metabolism with a Focus on Humans

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JOURNAL OF NUTRITION
卷 150, 期 -, 页码 2548S-2555S

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/jn/nxaa224

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lysine metabolism; lysine kinetics; lysine requirements; lysine catabolism; stable isotopically labeled tracers

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  1. International Council on Amino Acid Science (ICAAS)

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Lysine cannot be synthesized by most higher organisms and, therefore, is an indispensable amino acid (IAA) that must be consumed in adequate amounts to maintain protein synthesis. Although lysine is an abundant amino acid in body proteins, lysine is limited in abundance in many important food sources (e.g. grains). Older observations assigned importance to lysine because animals fed a lysine-deficient diet did not lose weight as fast as animals placed upon other IAA-deficient diets, leading to the theory that there may be a special pool of lysine or metabolites that could be converted to lysine. The first step in the lysine catabolic pathway is the formation of saccharopine and then 2-aminoadipic acid, processes that are mitochondrial. The catabolism of 2-aminoadipic acid proceeds via decarboxylation to a series of CoA esters ending in acetyl-CoA. In mammals, the liver appears to be the primary site of lysine catabolism. In humans, the metabolic and oxidative response of lysine to diets either restricted in protein or in lysine is consistent with what has been measured for other IAAs with isotopically labeled tracers. Intestinal microflora are known to metabolize urea to ammonia and scavenge nitrogen (N) for the synthesis of amino acids. Studies feeding N-15-ammonium chloride or N-15-urea to animals and to humans, demonstrate the appearance of N-15-lysine in gut microbial lysine and in host lysine. However, the amount of N-15-lysine transferred to the host is difficult to assess directly using current methods. It is important to understand the role of the gut microflora in human lysine metabolism, especially in conditions where dietary lysine intake may be limited, but better methods need to be devised.

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