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Solution
Aminotransferases are the transaminases that catalyze the transfer of ammonia and its incorporation into urea cycle. Glutamate and alpha-ketoglutarate are the two compounds that involve as the donor/acceptor in the transamination reactions. The 3 carbon molecule alanine and pyruvate get converted to glucose. In the muscle the pyruvate molecule is transaminated to alanine, giving an additional route of nitrogen transport from the muscle into the liver. Alanine transaminase is responsible for the transfer of muscle carbon and nitrogen into the liver. In the liver, alanine transaminase transfers the ammonia to alpha-ketoglutarate and generates the pyruvate. The pyruvate molecule gets into gluconeogenesis and releases glucose into the blood. This process is known as the glucose-alanine cycle. The amino group transported from the muscle to liver gets incorporated into alanine and subsequently gets converted to urea in the urea cycle and gets excreted out.The energy that is produced in the muscle is stored in the form of lactate and which enters the liver gets converted to pyruvate and subsequently to urea and gets excreted out.

