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Carbamoyl phosphate

Introduction: Carbamoyl phosphate

Description of Carbamoyl phosphate

Carbamoyl phosphate: A reactive intermediate capable of transferring its carbamoyl group to an acceptor molecule, forming citrulline from ornithine in the urea cycle and ureidosuccinate from aspartate in pyrimidine ring formation.
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