“…Let us consider again the possible and likely precursors of the nitrogen-free skeletons of the amides. One may postulate from analogy (as has Chibnall (45, page 190)) that, as in muscle metabolism (3, 83, 306), enzyme systems are present which convert succinic acid through fumaric and Z-malic acids to oxalacetic and aspartic acids and that each of the four nitrogen-free acids (as is the case in muscle) (3,247,255) catalyzed oxidation. Just as such reactions could provide the precursors of asparagine, so citric acid or cis-aconitic (38,117) through the cycle of Krebs (114) and Johnson (120) could lead to the formation of a-ketoglutarate (146,147), glutamic acid, and glutamine.…”