PROTEIN METABOLISM: SPECIFIC WAYS OF AMINO ACIDS CATABOLISM AND SYNTHESIS

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PROTEIN METABOLISM: SPECIFIC WAYS OF AMINO ACIDS CATABOLISM AND SYNTHESIS

SPECIFIC WAYS OF AMINO ACID CATABOLISM After removing of amino group the carbon skeletons of amino acids are transformed into metabolic intermediates that can be converted into glucose, fatty acids, ketone bodies or oxidized by the citric acid cycle. The carbon skeletons of 20 fundamental amino acids are funneled into seven molecules: pyruvate, acetyl CoA, acetoacetyl CoA, -ketoglutarate, succinyl CoA, fumarate, oxaloacetate.

Fates of carbon skeleton of amino acids

Glucogenic vs ketogenic amino acids Glucogenic amino acids (are degraded to pyruvate or citric acid cycle intermediates) can supply gluconeogenesis pathway Ketogenic amino acids (are degraded to acetyl CoA or acetoacetyl CoA) - can contribute to synthesis of fatty acids or ketone bodies Some amino acids are both glucogenic and ketogenic

Pyruvate as an Entry Point into Metabolism

Oxaloacetate as an Entry Point into Metabolism Aspartate and asparagine are converted into oxaloacetate aspartate + -ketoglutarate oxaloacetate + glutamate Asparagine is hydrolyzed to NH4+ and aspartate, which is then transaminated.

-Ketoglutarate as an Entry Point into Metabolism

Succinyl Coenzyme A Is a Point of Entry for Several Nonpolar Amino Acids

Methionine Degradation S-adenosylmethionine (SAM) - a common methyl donor in the cell Homocysteine promotes the development of vascular diseases and atherosclerosis

The Conversion of Branched-Chain Amino Acids branched-chain dehydrogenase The degradative pathways of valine and isoleucine resemble that of leucine. Isoleucine yields acetyl CoA and propionyl CoA Valine yields CO2 and propionyl CoA.

Degradation of Aromatic Amino Acids Acetoacetate, fumarate, and pyruvate are common intermediates. Molecular oxygen is used to break an aromatic ring. homogentisate oxidase PA hydroxylase +O2 tetrahydrobiopterin

Tryptophan degradation requires several oxygenases Pyruvate

INBORN ERRORS OF AMINO ACIDS METABOLISM Alcaptonuria - inherited disorder of the tyrosine metabolism caused by the absence of homogentisate oxidase. homogentisic acid is accumulated and excreted in the urine turns a black color upon exposure to air In children: urine in diaper may darken In adults: darkening of the ear dark spots on the on the sclera and cornea arthritis

Maple syrup urine disease - the disorder of the oxidative decarboxylation of -ketoacids derived from valine, isoleucine, and leucine caused by the missing or defect of branched-chain dehydrogenase. The levels of branched-chain amino acids and corresponding -ketoacids are markedly elevated in both blood and urine. The urine has the odor of maple syrup The early symptoms: lethargy ketoacidosis unrecognized disease leads to seizures, coma, and death mental and physical retardation

Phenylketonuria is caused by an absence or deficiency of phenylalanine hydroxylase or of its tetrahydrobiopterin cofactor. Phenylalanine accumulates in all body fluids and converts to phenylpyruvate. Defect in myelination of nerves The brain weight is below normal. Mental and physical retardations. The life expectancy is drastically shortened. Diagnostic criteria: phenylalanine level in the blood FeCl3 test DNA probes (prenatal)

SYNTHESIS OF NITRIC OXIDE (NO) FROM ARGININE Nitric oxide (.N=O) is a gas which can diffuse rapidly into cells, and is a messenger that activates guanylyl cyclase (GMP synthesis) NO relaxes blood vessels, lowers blood pressure, and is a neurotransmitter in the brain Nitroglycerin is converted to NO and dilates coronary arteries in treating angina pectoris

Conversion of arginine to NO via nitric oxide synthase

SPECIFIC WAYS OF AMINO ACID SYNTHESIS Plants and microorganisms can make all 20 amino acids Humans can make only 11 of the 20 amino acids ( nonessential amino acids) Nonessential amino acids for mammals are usually derived from intermediates of glycolysis or the citric acid cycle The others are classed as "essential" amino acids and must be obtained in the diet

A deficiency of even one amino acid results in a negative nitrogen balance. In this state, more protein is degraded than is synthesized.

The nonessential amino acids are synthesized by quite simple reactions. The pathways for the formation of the essential amino acids are quite complex.

The pathways for the biosynthesis of amino acids are diverse Common feature: carbon skeletons come from intermediates of glycolysis, pentose phosphate pathway, citric acid cycle. All amino acids are grouped into families according to the intermediates that they are made from