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Arginine: at the crossroads of nitrogen metabolism. | LitMetric

Arginine: at the crossroads of nitrogen metabolism.

EMBO J

Cancer Biology and Genetics Program, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, 10065, USA.

Published: March 2025

L-arginine is the most nitrogen-rich amino acid, acting as a key precursor for the synthesis of nitrogen-containing metabolites and an essential intermediate in the clearance of excess nitrogen. Arginine's side chain possesses a guanidino group which has unique biochemical properties, and plays a primary role in nitrogen excretion (urea), cellular signaling (nitric oxide) and energy buffering (phosphocreatine). The post-translational modification of protein-incorporated arginine by guanidino-group methylation also contributes to epigenetic gene control. Most human cells do not synthesize sufficient arginine to meet demand and are dependent on exogenous arginine. Thus, dietary arginine plays an important role in maintaining health, particularly upon physiologic stress. How cells adapt to changes in extracellular arginine availability is unclear, mostly because nearly all tissue culture media are supplemented with supraphysiologic levels of arginine. Evidence is emerging that arginine-deficiency can influence disease progression. Here, we review new insights into the importance of arginine as a metabolite, emphasizing the central role of mitochondria in arginine synthesis/catabolism and the recent discovery that arginine can act as a signaling molecule regulating gene expression and organelle dynamics.

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