1074 CHAPTER 25 The Organic Mechanisms of the Coenzymes • Metabolism
- The glycine cleavage system is a group of four enzymes that together catalyze the following reaction:
Use the following information to determine the sequence of reactions involved in the glycine cleavage system:
a. The first enzyme involved in the reaction is a PLP-requiring decarboxylase.
b. The second enzyme is aminomethyltransferase. This enzyme has a lipoate coenzyme.
c. The third enzyme is an synthesizing enzyme. It catalyzes a reaction that forms as one of the
products.
d. The fourth enzyme is an FAD-requiring enzyme.
e. The cleavage system also requires
- Nonenzyme-bound FAD is a stronger oxidizing agent than How, then, can oxidize the reduced flavoenzyme in the
pyruvate dehydrogenase system? - reduces thioesters to saturated thioesters. The reaction is thought to take place by a mechanism that
involves radicals. Propose a mechanism for this reaction.
RCH CHCSR FADH 2 RCH 2 CH 2 CSR
O O
+ + FAD
FADH 2 a,b-unsaturated
NAD+. NAD+
NAD+.
+NH
N 4
N^5 ,^10 -methylene-THF
glycine cleavage system
glycine + THF N^5 ,N^10 -methylene-THF + CO 2