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Chem 454: Regulatory Mechanisms in Biochemistry University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire Lecture 11 - Biosynthesis of Amino Acids
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Page 1: Lecture 11 - Biosynthesis of Amino Acids · 2 Text Biosynthetic pathways for amino acids, nucleotides and lipids are very old Biosynthetic (anabolic) pathways share common intermediates

Chem 454: Regulatory Mechanisms in BiochemistryUniversity of Wisconsin-Eau Claire

Lecture 11 - Biosynthesis of Amino Acids

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TextBiosynthetic pathways for amino acids, nucleotides and lipids are very old

Biosynthetic (anabolic) pathways share common intermediates with the degradative (catabolic) pathways.

The amino acids are the building blocks for proteins and other nitrogen-containing compounds

Introduction

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TextNitrogen Fixation

Reducing atmospheric N2 to NH3

Amino acid biosynthesis pathways

Regulation of amino acid biosynthesis.

Amino acids as precursors to other biological molecules.

e.g., Nucleotides and porphoryns

Introduction

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TextNitrogen fixation is carried out by a few select anaerobic micororganisms

The carbon backbones for amino acids come from glycolysis, the citric acid cycle and the pentose phosphate pathway.

The L–stereochemistry is enforced by transamination of α–keto acids

Introduction

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TextMicroorganisms use ATP and ferredoxin to reduce atmospheric nitrogen to ammonia.

60% of nitrogen fixation is done by these microorganisms15% of nitrogen fixation is done by lighting and UV radiation.25% by industrial processes

Fritz Habers (500°C, 300!atm)

1. Nitrogen Fixation

N2 + 3 H2 2 N2

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TextEnzyme has both a reductase and a nitrogenase activity.

1. Nitrogen Fixation

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TextContains a 4Fe-4S center

Hydrolysis of ATP causes a conformational change that aids the transfer of the electrons to the nitrogenase domain (MoFe protein)

1.1 The Reductase (Fe protein)

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TextThe nitrogenase component is an α2β2 tetramer (240#kD)

Electrons enter the P-cluster

1.1 The Nitrogenase (MoFe Protein)

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TextAn Iron-Molybdenum cofactor for the nitrogenase binds and reduces the atmospheric nitrogen.

1.1 The Nitrogenase (MoFe Protein)

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TextThe ammonium ion is assimilated into an amino acid through glutamate and glutamine

Most amino acids obtain their α–amino group from glutamate by transamination.The sidechain nitrogen of glutamine is the nitrogen source for the sidechain nitrogens of tryptophan and histidine.

1.2 Assimilation of Ammonium Ion

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TextGlutamate dehydrogenase

1.2 Assimilation of Ammonium Ion

NH4+ + a-ketoglutarate + NADPH + H+

glutamate + NADP+ + H2O

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TextGlutamine synthetase

1.2 Assimilation of Ammonium Ion

NH4+ + glutamate + ATP glutamine + ADP + Pi

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TextThe biosynthetic pathways can be grouped into families:

2. Amino Acid Biosynthesis

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2.1 Essential Amino Acids

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2.1 Essential Amino Acids

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TextTransaminations:

2.2 Aspartate and Alanine

Oxaloacetate + glutamate aspartate + a-ketoglutarate

Pyruvate + glutamate alanine + a-ketoglutarate

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TextTransaminations:

2.2 Aspartate and Alanine

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TextAmidation of aspartate

2.3 Asparagine

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TextReduction of Glutamate

2.4 Proline and Arginine

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TextOxidation of 3–phosphoglycerate

2.5 Serine and Glycine

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TextSerine transhydroxymethylase produces glycine from serine

2.5 Serine and Glycine

Serine + tetrahydrofolate glycine + methylenetetrahydrofolate + H2O

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2.6 Tetrahydrofolate

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2.5 Tetrahydrofolate

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2.5 Tetrahydro-

folate

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2.6 Methionine

Methylation of homocysteine

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TextTetrahydrofolate does not have sufficient methyl transfer potential for many biosynthetic methylation reactions

2.7 S-Adenosylmethionine (SAM)

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2.7 Activated Methyl Cycle

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TextDNA methylation

2.7 S-Adenosylmethionine

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2.8 and 2.9 (skip)

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TextExample of essential amino acid synthesis

Involve Shikimate and Chorismate intermediates

2.10 Aromatic Amino Acids

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TextChorismate:

2.10 Aromatic Amino Acids

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2.10 Tyrosine and Phenylalanine

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2.10 Tryptophan

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TextGlycophate inhibites the enzyme that converts 5-Enolpyruvylshikimate 3–phosphate to chorismate.

2.10 Roundup

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2.11 Substrate Channeling (skip)

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TextAmino acid biosynthesis is regulated by feedback inhibition.

The first committed step in a biosynthetic pathway is usually to the one that is regulated.

3. Regulation of Amino Acid Biosynthesis

A B C D E Z

Inhibitedby Z

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TextExample: Serine biosynthesis

3–Phosphoglycerate dehydrogenase is inhibited by serine.

3. Regulation of Amino Acid Biosynthesis

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TextExample: Serine biosynthesis

3–Phosphoglycerate dehydrogenase

3. Regulation of Amino Acid Biosynthesis

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3.1 Regulation of Branched Pathways

Combination of feedback inhibition and activation

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TextThe regulatory binding domain for threonine deaminase is similar to that found in 3–phosphoglycerate dehydrogenase.

3.1 Regulation of Branched Pathways

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TextEnzyme multiplicity

Example: AspartokinaseThreonineMethionineLysine

3.1 Regulation of Branched Pathways

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TextCumulative feedback inhibition

Example: Glutamine Synthetase

Glutamine is the sources for nitrogen in the synthesis of

tryptophan histidinecarbamoyl phsphateglucosamine 6–phosphatecytidine triphosphateadenosine monophosphate

3.1 Regulation of Branched Pathways

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TextCumulative feedback inhibition

Example: Glutamine Synthetase

3.1 Regulation of Branched Pathways

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TextCumulative feedback inhibition

Glutamine Synthetase activity is also modulated by and enzymatic cascade

3.1 Regulation of Branched Pathways

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TextCumulative feedback inhibition

Glutamine Synthetase activity is also modulated by and enzymatic cascade

3.1 Regulation of Branched Pathways

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TextCumulative feedback inhibition

The regulatory protein P (PA or PD)

3.1 Regulation of Branched Pathways

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TextAmino acids are precursors for many biomolecules

4. Amino Acid Derivatives

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TextGlutathione

Sulfhydryl buffer and antioxiidant

4.1 Glutathione

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TextNitric oxide is a short-lived signal molecule.

Formed from arginine

4.2 Nitric Oxide

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TextPorphyrins are synthesized from glycine an succinyl coenzyme A

4.3 Porphyrins

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4.3 Porphyrins