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A urea that is the N-carbamoyl derivative of L-glutamic acid. An orphan drug used to treat a deficiency in the enzyme N-acetylglutamate synthase, which leads to acute hyperammonaemia.
N-carbamylglutamate inhibits the reaction [Carbon Disulfide results in decreased expression of BECN1 mRNA]; N-carbamylglutamate inhibits the reaction [Carbon Disulfide results in decreased expression of BECN1 protein]
N-carbamylglutamate inhibits the reaction [Carbon Disulfide results in decreased expression of MAP1LC3B mRNA]; N-carbamylglutamate inhibits the reaction [Carbon Disulfide results in decreased expression of MAP1LC3B protein]
N-carbamylglutamate inhibits the reaction [Carbon Disulfide results in increased expression of SQSTM1 mRNA]; N-carbamylglutamate inhibits the reaction [Carbon Disulfide results in increased expression of SQSTM1 protein]