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Cell Metabolism

Yasmin Musfirah
Ilmu Kesehatan Anak
FK ULM – RSUD ULIN
Cell Metabolism
FOLATE BIOCHEMISTRY (e.g.,
METHOTREXATE)
• Tetrahydrofolate is synthesized by two mechanisms:
• Conversion of folate to dihydrofolate and dihydrofolate to tetrahydrofolate is catalyzed
by dihydrofolate reductase (DHFR).
• Methyltetrahydrofolate from liver stores is converted to tetrahydrofolate, a reaction
that requires VITAMIN B12.
• Two steps in the conversion of 5-phosphoribosylamine to IMP (purine
synthesis) use tetrahydrofolate as a carbon donor.

Tetrahydrofolate is also involved in the generation of dTMP from dUMP
(pyrimidine synthesis) – this reaction is catalyzed by thymidylate synthase (see 2A
below).
PYRIMIDINE SYNTHESIS (e.g., 5-
FLUOROURACIL)
• The rate limiting step in DNA synthesis is the conversion of UMP to
TMP, which is catalyzed by thymidylate synthase.
• Conversion of UMP to UDP is catalyzed by pyrimidine
monophosphate kinase; this reaction is important in the
development of resistance to 5-FU.
• One step in the degradation of thymidine nucleotides is catalyzed by
dihydropyrimidine dehydrogenase; an inherited deficiency of this
enzyme leads to greatly increased sensitivity to 5-FU.
PURINE SYNTHESIS (e.g., 6-MP,
6-TG)
• De novo purine synthesis begins with the conversion of ribose-5-phosphate to 5 ‑phosphoribosyl-1 ‑pyrophosphate
(PRPP), a reaction catalyzed by PRPP synthetase (PRPS). The first committed step in purine synthesis is the
formation of 5‑phosphoribosylamine via the enzyme glutamyl amidotransferase (GPAT).

IMP and GMP can also be created by via the “salvage pathway” whereby PRPP is combined with hypoxanthine or
guanine bases (including 6-MP and 6-TG) by the actions of hypoxanthine-guanine phosphoribosyl transferase
(HGPRT).
• 6-MP and 6-TG (and their naturally occurring analogues) inhibit guanylyl kinase, preventing the conversion of GMP
to GDP and causing "pseudofeedback inhibition" of PRPS, GPAT, HGPRT and the 2 steps that lead to the formation of
XMP and AMP from IMP.
• One route for the degradation of purine nucleotides (and 6-MP and 6-TG) occurs via conversion of IMP to uric acid.
Two steps in that process, conversion of hypoxanthine to xanthine and xanthine to uric acid, are catalyzed by the
enzyme xanthine oxidase. This enzyme is inhibited by ALLOPURINOL.

CONVERSION OF RIBONUCLEOTIDES TO DEOXYRIBONUCLEOTIDES (e.g., HYDROXYUREA)


• This reaction is catalyzed by ribonucleotide reductase.

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