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I'd like to add to this article. First I would definitely specify that arginine is an activator only in vertebrates and is an inhibitor in plants and bacteria. Other edits:
Discovery: N-Acetyl Glutamic Acid (NAG) isolation from Rhizobium trifolii ANU843
Biosynthesis of NAG: glutamate is a precursor
NAG in lower level organisms such as bacteria and plants: NAG is the first intermediate in in arginine biosynthesis; NAG is produced by NAG synthase and ornithine acetyl transferase
NAG in higher level organisms such as vertebrae: NAG is important in the urea cycle; NAG synthase is the only way to produce NAG, NAG deficiency in humans
Some research done using NAG: research on toxicity of NAG over 28 days, effect of diet on NAG synthesis and degradation
you said: Arginine is the activator for this reaction.
I think you should add: "in vertebrates" because I've read the article about N-acetyl glutamate synthase: and they wrote that arginin is activator in vertebrates but inhibitor in plants and bacteria — Preceding unsigned comment added by Yasir muhammed ali (talk • contribs) 11:26, 10 April 2016 (UTC)[reply]
N-Acetylglutamic acid or N-acetylglutamic acid?[edit]
Minor style question, but which is more appropriate, either at the beginning of a sentence or within one? This and related articles seem inconsistent in capitalizing NAG or not. Myoglobin (talk) 13:56, 19 February 2019 (UTC)[reply]