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PROBLEM 7
Draw structures that show the similarity between decarboxylation of the pyruvate–TPP in-
termediate and decarboxylation of a acid.
PROBLEM 8
Acetolactate synthase is another TPP-requiring enzyme. It also catalyzes the decarboxyla-
tion of pyruvate but transfers the resulting two-carbon fragment to another molecule of
pyruvate, forming acetolactate. This is the first step in the biosynthesis of the amino acids
valine and leucine. Propose a mechanism for acetolactate synthase.
PROBLEM 9
Acetolactate synthase can also transfer the two-carbon fragment from pyruvate to
forming This is the first step in the formation
of isoleucine. Propose a mechanism for this reaction.
Mechanism for the Pyruvate Dehydrogenase System
A compound must enter the citric acid cycle to be completely metabolized (Figure 25.1).
Thus, fats, carbohydrates, and proteins must be converted into compounds that are part
of the citric acid cycle or that can enter the cycle. Acetyl-CoA is the only compound
-ketobutyrate
O
CH 3 C
-aceto- -hydroxybutyrate
CCOO−
OH
CH 2 CH 3
+ CO 2
O O
+ CH 3 CH 2 C CO−
O O
CH 3 C CO−
acetolactate
synthase
TPP
a-ketobutyrate, a-aceto-a-hydroxybutyrate.
pyruvate
O O
CH 3 C
acetolactate
C
OH
CH 3
C O− + CO 2
O O
2 CH 3 C C O−
acetolactate
synthase
TPP
b-keto
CH 3
−B
H B
H
C
resonance contributor
resonance contributor
resonance-stabilized carbanion
mechanism for pyruvate decarboxylase
RN S
+
C
RN S
+ C
RN S
+
C
−
C−
RN S
+
C
−
RN S
+
C
O
C
CH 3 C
O
H
CH 3 C CH 3
O OH
H H+
H
O−
O
CH 3
C
RN S
+
C
OH
C O−
O
CH 3
C
RN S + CO 2
+
C
OH
B−
H B