verb
- removing an amino group (-NH₂) from a molecule, especially from an amino acid or nucleobase
Usage: biochemistry; present participle of deaminate
Examples
- The enzyme is deaminating the amino acid, converting it into a different compound.
- Deaminating cytosine produces uracil, which can cause mutations if not repaired.
- The liver plays a key role in deaminating excess amino acids for energy production.
- Certain bacteria are capable of deaminating proteins as part of their metabolic process.
- The deaminating reaction requires specific enzymes and cofactors to proceed efficiently.