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Page 1: Isoenzymes. R ole of cofactors and coenzyme vitamins in the catalytic action of enzymes.

Isoenzymes. RIsoenzymes. Role of cofactors and ole of cofactors and coenzyme vitamins in the catalytic coenzyme vitamins in the catalytic

action of enzymes.action of enzymes.

Page 2: Isoenzymes. R ole of cofactors and coenzyme vitamins in the catalytic action of enzymes.

Coenzymes

• Coenzymes act as group-transfer reagents

• Hydrogen, electrons, or groups of atoms can be transferred

Coenzyme classification

(1) Metabolite coenzymes - synthesized from common metabolites

(2) Vitamin-derived coenzymes - derivatives of vitamins

Vitamins cannot be synthesized by mammals, but must be obtained as nutrients

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Examples of metabolite coenzymes

ATP

S-adenosylmethionine

ATP can donate phosphoryl group

S-adenosylmethioninedonates methyl groups in many biosynthesis reactions

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Cofactor of nitric oxide synthase

5,6,7,8 - Tetrahydrobiopterin

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Vitamin-Derived Coenzymes

•Vitamins are required for coenzyme synthesis and must be obtained from nutrients

•Most vitamins must be enzymatically transformed to the coenzyme

•Deficit of vitamin and as result correspondent coenzyme results in the disease

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• Nicotinic acid (niacin) an nicotinamide are precursor of NAD and NADP

• Lack of niacin causes the disease pellagra

NAD+ and NADP+

NAD and NADP are coenzymes for dehydro-genases

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FAD and FMN• Flavin adenine dinucleotide (FAD) and Flavin

mononucleotide (FMN) are derived from riboflavin (Vit B2)

• Flavin coenzymes are involved in oxidation-reduction reactions

FMN (black), FAD (black/blue)

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Thiamine Pyrophosphate (TPP)

• TPP is a derivative of thiamine (Vit B1)

• TPP participates in reactions of: (1) Oxidative decarboxylation(2) Transketo-lase enzyme reactions

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Pyridoxal Phosphate (PLP)• PLP is derived from Vit B6 family of vitamins

PLP is a coenzyme for enzymes catalyzing reactions involving amino acid metabolism (isomerizations, decarboxylations, transamination)

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Enzymes active sites

Active site – specific region in the enzyme to which substrate molecule is bound

Substrate usually is relatively small molecule

Enzyme is large protein molecule

Therefore substrate binds to specific area on the enzyme


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