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Amino Acid biosynthesis Amino acids are derived from intermediates in glycolysis, citric acid cycle, and PPP pathway Ten of the amino acids have relatively simple pathways compared to say aromatic amino acids Although many organisms can synthesize all 20, mammals can synthesize only about ½. Those they can synthesize are called non- essential amino acids. (You do not need to distinguish between essential and non- essential)
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Amino Acid biosynthesis Amino acids are derived from intermediates in glycolysis, citric acid cycle, and PPP pathway Ten of the amino acids have relatively.

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Page 1: Amino Acid biosynthesis Amino acids are derived from intermediates in glycolysis, citric acid cycle, and PPP pathway Ten of the amino acids have relatively.

Amino Acid biosynthesis

• Amino acids are derived from intermediates in glycolysis, citric acid cycle, and PPP pathway

• Ten of the amino acids have relatively simple pathways compared to say aromatic amino acids

• Although many organisms can synthesize all 20, mammals can synthesize only about ½. Those they can synthesize are called non-essential amino acids. (You do not need to distinguish between essential and non-essential)

Page 2: Amino Acid biosynthesis Amino acids are derived from intermediates in glycolysis, citric acid cycle, and PPP pathway Ten of the amino acids have relatively.
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Grouping amino acids by biosynthetic routes

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-KG is a source of four amino acids

• Glutamate and glutamine synthesis were described last lecture

• Proline is generated by cyclization of glutamate

• Arginine is made from glutamate and is an intermediate of the urea cycle (to be covered soon)

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Proline can also be synthesized from arginine

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3-phosphoglycerate is a precursor for serine, glycine and cysteine

• Highly conserved pathway

• Cysteine requires a sulfur

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Sources of sulfur

• Plants and bacteria fix sulfates from environment and reduce it to sulfide which is used to generate cysteine from serine

• Animals derive their sulfur from the essential amino acid methionine (methionine catabolism in Chap. 18; methionine is broken down to homocysteine)

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• PLP is pyridoxal

phosphate, a cofactor

in glycogen

phosphorylase

and aminotransferases

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OAA is a precursor for potentially six amino acids

• Aspartate is generated by the transamination of OAA (glutamate donor)

• Asparagine is synthesized by amidation of aspartate, with glutamine donating ammonia

• Aspartate also gives rise to methionine, threonine, and lysine in pathways that can also utilize pyruvate or other amino acids (lots of interconnectivity)

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Aspartate semialdehyde is a branch point

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Lysine biosynthesis begins with formation of dihydropicolinate through addition of pyruvate

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Following reduction, Succinyl-CoA is needed for lysine generation

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A PLP-dependent aminotransferase adds an amine group

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Ultimately, a PLP-dependent enzyme generates lysine

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Meanwhile, back at the first branch point, a reduction can lead to another branch point

• Homoserine is a common precursor in methionine and threonine synthesis

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Succinyl-CoA is involved in methionine biosynthesis

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Methionine shares common intermediates with cysteine

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Threonine is a two-step process from homoserine

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Threonine is a precursor for isoleucine biosynthesis

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Valine and isoleucine biosynthesis share four enzymes

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Reduction follows addition of the aceto- group

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Then a condensation reaction and transamination

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An intermediate in valine synthesis, -keto-isovalerate branches into leucine biosynthesis

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Subsequent oxidation and transamination result in leucine

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Aromatic amino acid biosynthesis

• Begins with PEP and erythrose-4-phosphate in a pathway that ends with chorismate

• Chorismate serves as a branch point for pathways one leading to tryptophan, and the other leading to phenylalanine and tyrosine.

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