Enzyme-Based Organic Synthesis. Cheanyeh Cheng
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Название: Enzyme-Based Organic Synthesis

Автор: Cheanyeh Cheng

Издательство: John Wiley & Sons Limited

Жанр: Химия

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isbn: 9781118995150

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СКАЧАТЬ are responsible for the organism’s toxic and immunological properties. Like glycoproteins, glycolipids reside in cell membranes with their carbohydrate segments extending into the fluid surrounding the cells. In this location they function as receptors that are essential for recognizing chemical messengers, other cells, pathogens, and drugs [38]. The synthesis of glycolipid oligosaccharides is performed in the Golgi apparatus by a complex membrane‐bound glycosyltransferases together with sugar nucleotide transporters and ceramide‐bound accepter [39, 40]. The details are not discussed here for their fewer industrial applications.

Chemical reaction depicting the transfer of gamma-phosphoryl group from ATP to hydroxyl group containing substrates by kinases.

      Source: Chapman and Wong [41].

      Protein crystallography in the solid state and 19F NMR in solution have elucidated the formation of a trigonal bipyramidal transition state with phosphorus fully bonded to three equatorial oxygens and partially bonded to axial donor’s oxygen and acceptor’s oxygen [43]. The hydrolysis of ATP to form ADP and Pi is highly exergonic that is used to drive the synthesis of information‐rich macromolecules, the transport of solute across membranes, and motion produced by muscle contraction.

Chemical reaction depicting phosphorylation of 4HT to 4PHT by kinase DUF1537 for enzyme cofactor PLP biosynthesis.

      Source: Modified from Thiaville et al. [44].

Chemical reaction depicting sequential phosphorylation of peptide R-SSD3 with casein kinases.

Chemical reaction depicting synthetic pathway of melatonin from serotonin by two kinds of acetyltransferases.

      Source: Based on Tan et al. [48]; Weissbach and Redfield [49]; Axelrod and Weissbach [50].

      The GCN5‐related N‐acetyltransferase (GNAT) superfamily encompasses more than 10 000 related enzymes in all kingdoms of life and human acetyl‐CoA: glucosamine‐6‐phosphate N‐acetyltransferase 1 (GNA1) belongs to a member of it [54, 55]. In the cytosol, GNA1 catalyzes the transfer of an acetyl group from the acetyl coenzyme A donor substrate to the acceptor substrate glucosamine‐6‐phosphate (GlcN6P) to form N‐acetyl‐glucosamine‐6‐phosphate СКАЧАТЬ