020 CHAPTER 26 Lipids
Terpene Biosynthesis
The reaction of dimethylallyl pyrophosphate with isopentenyl pyrophosphate forms
geranyl pyrophosphate, a 10-carbon compound. In the first step of the reaction,
isopentenyl pyrophosphate acts as a nucleophile and displaces a pyrophosphate group
from dimethylallyl pyrophosphate. Pyrophosphate is an excellent leaving group: Its
four OH groups have values of 0.9, 2.0, 6.6, and 9.4. Therefore, three of the four
groups will be primarily in their basic forms at physiological pH A pro-
ton is removed in the next step, resulting in the formation of geranyl pyrophosphate.
The following scheme shows how some of the many monoterpenes could be syn-
thesized from geranyl pyrophosphate:
1 pH=7.3 2.
pKa
dimethylallyl pyrophosphate
geranyl pyrophosphate
pyrophosphate
isopentenyl pyrophosphate
O
O
O
P
O−
O
O−
P
O−
O
O
O
P
O−
O
O−
P
O−
O
O
O
P
O−
O
O−
P
O−
−O
O
O
P
O−
O
O−
P
O−
+ H+
O +
O
O
P
O−
O
O−
P
O−
+
+
geranyl pyrophosphate
-terpineol
in juniper oil
O O
geraniol
in rose and
geranium oils
OH
citronellol
in rose and
geranium oils
menthol
in peppermint oil
OH
citronellal
in lemon oil
C
H
O
O
P
O−
O
O−
P
O−
H 2 O H+
H 2 O
H 2 O
OH OH
O
OH
reduction
reduction
oxidation
oxidation
+
OH
terpin hydrate
a common constituent
of cough medicine
limonene
in orange and
lemon oils