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Sugars Sugar + base = nucleoside Bases Sugar + base + phosphate(s) = nucleotide Nucleotide Structure

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Nucleotide Structure. Sugars. Sugar + base = nucleoside. Sugar + base + phosphate(s) = nucleotide. Bases. De Novo Purine Nucleotide Synthesis. Begin with ribose 5-phosphate Base constructed by series of reactions that contribute carbon and nitrogen atoms. Synthesis Of PRPP. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Nucleotide Structure

SugarsSugar + base = nucleoside

Bases

Sugar + base + phosphate(s) = nucleotide

Nucleotide Structure

Page 2: Nucleotide Structure

De Novo Purine Nucleotide Synthesis

• Begin with ribose 5-phosphate• Base constructed by series of reactions that contribute

carbon and nitrogen atoms

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Synthesis Of PRPP

• PRPP synthetase adds pyrophosphate to ribose 5-phosphate• PRPP involved in pyrimidine synthesis and salvage pathways• Inhibited by AMP, GMP, IMP

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• IMP is “parent” purine• Committed step:

– glutamine:PRPP amidotransferase

– Inhibited by AMP, GMP, IMP

• Inhibitors of IMP synthesis

– Folic acid analogs– Sulfonamides

Synthesis Of IMP

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IMP To AMP And GMP

• Each conversion by a different two step pathway• End product of each pathway inhibits first reaction• AMP synthesis requires GTP; GMP synthesis requires ATP

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NMPs To NDPs And NTPs

• NMPs → NDPs by different base-specific kinases (adenylate kinase, guanylate kinase, etc.)

• NDPs → NTPs by nucleoside diphosphate kinase• ATP is source of transferred phosphate

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•Purines reconverted to nucleotides•Base added to PPRP by APRT or by HGPRT

Salvage Pathway For Purines

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Degradation Of Purine Nucleotides

• Guanosine- remove sugar, deaminate, oxidize to uric acid• Adenosine- deaminate, remove sugar, oxidize to xanthine then uric acid

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Gout

• Hyperuricemia can cause uric acid crystals to form in joints

• Contributing factors– certain inherited metabolic disorders– diet rich in meat and seafood– chronic kidney disease– cancers that cause abnormal cell turnover– chemotherapy treatments that cause rapid cell death

• Treatment with allopurinol

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Adenosine Deaminase Deficiency

• Severe combined immunodeficiency involving T and B cells

• Buildup of deoxyadenosine, which leads to buildup of dATP

• dATP inhibits ribonucleotide reductase, DNA synthesis

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Pyrimidine Synthesis

• Base made first and then added to sugar• Base constructed by reactions that

contribute carbon and nitrogen atoms

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Synthesis Of OMP & UMP

• Committed step- CPS II, inhibited by UTP, activated by ATP & PPRP• Synthesis of orate “parent” pyrimidine & addition to PRPP

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UTP To CTP

• Amination of UTP

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NDPs To dNDPs

• Reduction of nucleoside diphosphates to deoxy forms• Catalyzed by ribonucleotide reductase; dNTPs inhibit• Thioredoxin coenzyme serves as hydrogen donor

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dUMP To dTMP

• Thymidylate synthase catalyzes methylation of dUMP• N5,N10-methylene THF contributes methyl group