Fungi Enzymes Key to Nitrogen Metabolism, Crucial for Cell Growth
Nitrogen is important for living cells and can come from organic or inorganic sources, turning into ammonia and glutamate. Fungi use enzymes like GDH, GOGAT, and GS to convert ammonia into glutamate and glutamine, crucial for cell growth. Different fungi have variations in how these enzymes work. Understanding how fungi make glutamate and glutamine from nitrogen sources is key for cell growth.