The Essential Amino Acid Lysine Acts as Precursor of Glutamate in the Mammalian Central Nervous System

This 2000 study published in FEBS Letters uncovers a novel metabolic pathway in the mammalian brain, demonstrating that the essential amino acid lysine serves as a precursor for glutamate synthesis via the saccharopine pathway. Researchers identified that lysine undergoes transamination to form saccharopine, which is subsequently converted to α-aminoadipic semialdehyde