Biological Chemistry II
β-aminoisobutyrate is a non-protein amino acid that plays a role in the metabolism of pyrimidines and is involved in the catabolism of nucleic acids. It is formed as a byproduct during the degradation of pyrimidine bases, particularly from the breakdown of uracil and thymine. This compound can be converted into other molecules, contributing to cellular metabolism and nitrogen balance.
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