32.1 An Overview of Nucleotide Biosynthesis and Nomenclature
Nucleotides can be synthesized entirely from small precursor molecules in de novo pathways. Alternatively, intact bases can be recycled and attached to activated ribose in salvage pathways. A nucleoside consists of a base attached to a ribose or deoxyribose sugar, whereas a nucleotide is a phosphate ester of a nucleoside.
32.2 The Pyrimidine Ring Is Assembled and Then Attached to a Ribose Sugar
The pyrimidine ring is assembled first and then linked to ribose phosphate to form a pyrimidine nucleotide. 5-
32.3 The Purine Ring Is Assembled on Ribose Phosphate
The purine ring is assembled from a variety of precursors: glutamine, glycine, aspartate, N10-formyltetrahydrofolate, and CO2. The committed step in the de novo synthesis of purine nucleotides is the formation of 5-
32.4 Ribonucleotides Are Reduced to Deoxyribonucleotides
Deoxyribonucleotides, the precursors of DNA, are formed by the reduction of ribonucleoside diphosphates. These conversions are catalyzed by ribonucleotide reductase. Thioredoxin transfers electrons from NADPH to sulfhydryl groups at the active sites of this enzyme. TMP is formed by the methylation of dUMP. The donor of a methylene group and a hydride in this reaction is N5,N10-methylenetetrahydrofolate, which is converted into dihydrofolate. Tetrahydrofolate is regenerated by the reduction of dihydrofolate by NADPH. Dihydrofolate reductase, which catalyzes this reaction, is inhibited by folate analogs such as aminopterin and methotrexate. These compounds and fluorouracil, an inhibitor of thymidylate synthase, are used as anticancer drugs.
32.5 Nucleotide Biosynthesis Is Regulated by Feedback Inhibition
Pyrimidine biosynthesis in E. coli is regulated by the feedback inhibition of aspartate transcarbamoylase, the enzyme that catalyzes the committed step. CTP inhibits and ATP stimulates this enzyme. The feedback inhibition of glutamine-
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32.6 Disruptions in Nucleotide Metabolism Can Cause Pathological Conditions
Purines are degraded to urate in human beings. Severe combined immunodeficiency is caused by an inability to deaminate adenosine. Gout, a disease that affects joints and leads to arthritis, is associated with an excessive accumulation of urate. Lesch–