Could we get by with only essential amino acids in food?

The content of individual specific amino acids in proteins seems to be key to maintaining a healthy metabolism. A change in composition by restricting certain amino acids leads to overeating, but also to greater wasting of energy as heat, so weight gain does not occur . Recent studies in mouse models clearly show that branched-chain (BCAA) and sulfur amino acids (SAA) play an interesting role here. While the mechanism for branched-chain ones is still very unclear, for sulfur amino acids the most likely mechanism of action appears to be sulfhydration of enzymes . For branched-chain acids, I would guess that the mechanism could be transamination to glutamate, which is metabolized in the TCA cycle in two different ways depending on the metabolic state. Either it is further processed via oxaloacetate into glucose, and then everything works normally, or it is processed by reverse run of IDH2 into citrate and then into fat . And that is the essential difference, which however is not describ...