1064 CHAPTER 25 The Organic Mechanisms of the Coenzymes • Metabolism
PROBLEM 18
Ethanolamine ammonia lyase, a coenzyme –requiring enzyme, catalyzes the following
reaction:
Propose a mechanism for this reaction.
PROBLEM 19
A fatty acid with an even number of carbon atoms is metabolized to acetyl-CoA, which can
enter the citric acid cycle. A fatty acid with an odd number of carbon atoms is metabolized
to acetyl-CoA and one equivalent of propionyl-CoA. Two coenzyme-requiring enzymes
are needed to convert propionyl-CoA into succinyl-CoA, a citric acid cycle intermediate.
Write the two enzyme-catalyzed reactions and indicate the required coenzymes.
25.8 Tetrahydrofolate: Folic Acid
Tetrahydrofolate (THF)is the coenzyme used by enzymes catalyzing reactions that
transfer a group containing a single carbon to their substrates. The one-carbon group
can be a methyl group a methylene group or a formyl group
Tetrahydrofolate results from the reduction of two double bonds of folic acid (folate),
its precursor vitamin. Bacteria synthesize folate, but mammals cannot.
There are six different THF-coenzymes. transfers a methyl group
transfers a methylene group and the others
transfer a formyl group
+
N^5 -methyl-THF
H 2 N
HN
NHR
N
H
N
N
O CH 3
N^5 ,N^10 -methylene-THF
H 2 N
HN
NR
N
H
N
N
O H 2 C
N^5 ,N^10 -methenyl-THF
H 2 N
HN
NR
N
H
N
N
O HC
(HC“O).
(CH 3 ),N^5 ,N^10 -methylene-THF (CH 2 ),
N^5 -Methyl-THF
(CH 3 ), (CH 2 ), (HC“O).
HOCH 2 CH 2 NH 2 CH 3 CH +
O
NH 3
ethanolamine
ammonia lyase
B 12
Tetrahydrofolate (THF) is the coenzyme
required by enzymes that catalyze the
transfer of a group containing one
carbon to their substrates.
H 2 N
HN
HN
C O
COO−
O
NN
N
NHCHCH 2 CH 2 CO−
O
H 2 N
HN
HN
C O
COO−
O
N
H
N
N
H
NHCHCH 2 CH 2 CO−
O
2-amino-4-oxo-
6-methylpteridine
p-aminobenzoic
acid
glutamate
folic acid (folate)
tetrahydrofolate
5
10
THF
2
(^34)
5
10
18
7
6
9