Nucleotide Biosynthesis involves 2 processes. one is Denovo synthesis and other is Salvage pathway. An outline of both the processes has given in this presentation.
2. Purine and Pyrimidine
Biosynthesis
Course no. - MBB-591
Course Title - Master Seminar (0+1)
Presented By-
Sripati Abhiram Sahoo
I.D No- 120116215
Course Instructor-
Prof. Anil S. Kotasthane
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3. Outline
Introduction
What are Purine and Pyrimidine bases
Molecular structure of Purine and pyrimidine bases
Nucleosides and Nucleotides
Synthesis of Purine nucleotides
Synthesis of Pyrimidine nucleotides
Flowchart of biosynthesis of nucleotides
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4. Introduction
Pyrimidine and purine are the names of the parent compounds of
two types of nitrogen-containing heterocyclic aromatic compounds.
N
N
Pyrimidine
N
N
N
N
H
Purine
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5. Important Purines
Adenine and guanine are the principal purines of both DNA and RNA.
Caffeine (coffee) and theobromine (cocoa) are naturally occurring purines.
N
N
NH2
N
N
H
Adenine
O
HN
N
H
N
N
H2N
Guanine
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6. Important Pyrimidines
Pyrimidines that occur in DNA are cytosine and thymine. Cytosine and
uracil are the pyrimidines in RNA.
HN
N
H
O
O
Uracil
HN
N
H
O
O
CH3
Thymine
HN
N
H
NH2
O
Cytosine
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7. Nucleosides and Nucleotides
Nucleoside is a structure formed by the combination of nitrogen base and sugar
where as Nucleotides are phosphoric acid esters of nucleosides.
N2 base Sugars Nucleoside
Adenine Deoxyribose/
Ribose
Adenosine
Guanine Deoxiribose/R
ibose
Guanosine
Thymine Deoxyribose Thymidine
Cytosine Deoxyribose/
Ribose
Cytidine
Uracil Ribose Uridine
Nucleos
ide
Phospho
ric acid
Nucleotides
Adenosine Phosphoric
acid
Adenylate
(AMP)
Guanosine Phosphoric
acid
Guanylate (
GMP)
Thymidine Phosphoric
acid
Thymidylate (
TMP)
Cytidine Phosphoric
acid
Cytidylate
(CMP)
Uridine Phosphoric
acid
Uridylate (UMP)
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8. Synthesis of Purine Nucleotides
Synthesis
of purine
nucleotides
Denovo
synthesis
Site- Liver,
cytosol
Synthesis of
purine base step
by step on the
ribose 5-
phosphate
Salvage
pathway
Site - Plastid
Addition of ribose
5-phosphate to the
preformed purine
bases or addition
of phosphate to
the purine
nucleosides
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17. Salvage Pathway
It refers to the formation of purine nucleotides by the
1. Addition of ribose phosphate ( from PRPP) to the preformed purine
bases.
2. Addition of phosphate to the preformed purine nucleosides.
Significance
Salvage pathway provide a pathway for the utilization of purine bases
derived from diet (exogenous) and normal turnover of the nucleic
acids.
In erythrocytes, denovo syntheis of purine nucleotides does not occur
because of absence of PRPP amidotransferase. The requirement of
purine nucleotides is met by the salvage pathway.
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18. Synthesis of Pyrimidine Nucleotides
Synthesis
of
pyrimidine
nucleotides
Denovo
synthesis
Site- liver, cytosol,
mitochondria
Synthesis of
pyrimidine
nucleotide refers to
the formation of
pyrimidine ring
structure followed
by the addition of
ribose phosphate.
Salvage
pathway
Site - Plastid
Formation of
pyrimidine
nucleotides from
pyrimidine bases
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20. 2 ATP + HCO3
-
+ Glutamine + H2O
CO
O PO3
-2
NH2
Carbamoyl Phosphate
NH2
C
N
H
CH
CH2
C
COO
O
HO
O
Carbamoyl Aspartate
HN
C
N
H
CH
CH2
C
COO
O
O
Dihydroorotate
HN
C
N
H
C
CH
C
COO
O
O
Orotate
HN
C
N
C
CH
C
COO
O
O
HH
CH2
OH OH
H H
O
O2-
O3P
Orotidine-5'-monophosphate
(OMP)
HN
C
N
CH
CH
C
O
O
HH
CH2
OH OH
H H
O
O2-
O3P
Uridine Monophosphate
(UMP)
2 ADP +
Glutamate +
Pi
Carbamoyl
Phosphate
Synthetase II
Aspartate
Transcarbamoylase
(ATCase)
Aspartate
Pi
H2O
Dihydroorotase
Quinone
Reduced
Quinone
Dihydroorotate
Dehydrogenase
PRPP PPi
Orotate Phosphoribosyl
Transferase
CO2
OMP
Decarboxylase
Pyrimidine Synthesis
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