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ChemInform Abstract: Studies on the Biosynthesis of Paraherquamide. Construction of the Amino Acid Framework.

2010

Abstract It has been previously established in this laboratory that the β-methyl-β-hydroxyproline moiety of the potent anthelmintic agent paraherquamide A, is biosynthetically derived from l -isoleucine. The downstream events from l -Ile to paraherquamide A have now been investigated. The synthesis of [1- 13 C]-labeled l -β-methylproline is described by means of a Hoffman–Loeffler–Freytag reaction sequence from [1- 13 C]- l -Ile. This amino acid is shown to be a direct biosynthetic precursor to paraherquamide A by feeding and incorporation experiments in growing cultures of Penicillium fellutanum . Three tryptophan-containing dipeptides of l -β-methylproline have been constructed: [ 13 C 2 …

chemistry.chemical_classificationChemistryStereochemistryTryptophanGeneral MedicineAmino acidchemistry.chemical_compoundReaction sequenceBiosynthesisAnthelmintic AgentOrganic chemistryParaherquamideMoietyProlineChemInform
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High-Yield Formation of Arbutin from Hydroquinone by Cell-Suspension Cultures ofRauwolfia serpentina

1992

High-density cell-suspension cultures of Rauwolfia serpentina cultivated in a nutrition medium optimized for the production of the glucoalkaloid raucaffricine synthesize hydroquinone glycosides from continuously added hydroquinone with a total yield of 23.87 g/1 (18 g/1 of arbutin and 5.87 g/1 of a hydroquinone diglycoside) in 7 days. This arbutin production is by far the highest formation of a natural product by plant-cell-culture systems reported to date.

chemistry.chemical_classificationChromatographyNatural productApocynaceaebiologyHydroquinoneChemistryOrganic ChemistryArbutinGlycosidebiology.organism_classificationBiochemistrySuspension cultureCatalysisInorganic Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundBiosynthesisBiochemistryYield (chemistry)Drug DiscoveryPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryHelvetica Chimica Acta
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Metabolism of Linoleic Acid or Mevalonate and 6-Pentyl-α-Pyrone Biosynthesis by Trichoderma Species

1993

The understanding of the biosynthetic pathway of 6-pentyl-α-pyrone in Trichoderma species was achieved by using labelled linoleic acid or mevalonate as a tracer. Incubation of growing cultures of Trichoderma harzianum and T. viride with [U- 14 C]linoleic acid or [5- 14 C]sodium mevalonate revealed that both fungal strains were able to incorporate these labelled compounds (50 and 15%, respectively). Most intracellular radioactivity was found in the neutral lipid fraction. At the initial time of incubation, the radioactivity from [ 14 C]linoleic acid was incorporated into 6-pentyl-α-pyrone more rapidly than that from [ 14 C]mevalonate. No radioactivity incorporation was detected in 6-pentyl-…

chemistry.chemical_classificationEcologybiologyStereochemistryLinoleic acidTrichoderma virideTrichoderma harzianumMycologyMetabolismbiology.organism_classificationApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyPyronechemistry.chemical_compoundBiosynthesischemistryBiochemistryIncubationLactoneFood ScienceBiotechnologyApplied and Environmental Microbiology
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Utilization of C14-glucose for amino acids and protein synthesis by the sea urchin embryo

1962

chemistry.chemical_classificationEmbryo NonmammalianChemistryProtein metabolismProteinsEmbryoGeneral MedicineSea urchin embryoCarbohydrate metabolismEmbryo MammalianAmino acidchemistry.chemical_compoundGlucoseBiochemistryProtein BiosynthesisSea UrchinsProtein biosynthesisAnimalsCarbohydrate MetabolismAmino AcidsJournal of Cellular and Comparative Physiology
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Enzymatic and Metabolic Studies on Isolated Nuclei

1957

Publisher Summary In protein synthesis it is important to distinguish between the net synthesis of protein, as measured by an increased amount of protein nitrogen or by the formation of proteins with specific biological properties, such as enzymatically and immunologically active proteins, and exchange reactions, which may be observed in isotope experiments and, which reflect the replacement of an amino acid in a protein molecule with one from its environment. Incorporation of an amino acid into a protein can occur only during net synthesis; both types of reaction occur in similar systems. In true synthesis of protein it is usually difficult to obtain synthesis of a specific entity, especia…

chemistry.chemical_classificationEnzymeProtein moleculeschemistryBiochemistryBiological propertyProtein biosynthesisMoleculeA proteinBiologyProtein nitrogenAmino acid
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Protochlorophyllide Reduction: Mechanisms and Evolution¶

2007

Protochlorophyllide (Pchlide) reductases are key enzymes in the process of chlorophyll biosynthesis. In this review, current knowledge on the molecular organization, substrate specificity and assembly of the light-dependent reduced nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate:Pchlide oxidoreductases are discussed. Characteristics of light-independent enzymes are also described briefly, and the possible reasons for the selection of light-dependent enzymes during the course of evolution are discussed.

chemistry.chemical_classificationEnzymeReduced nicotinamide-adenine dinucleotideProtochlorophyllideBiochemistrychemistrySubstrate specificityGeneral MedicinePhysical and Theoretical ChemistryChlorophyll biosynthesisBiologyBiochemistryPhotochemistry and Photobiology
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Carotenoids

2009

Publisher Summary This chapter provides an overview of what is known about carotenoid metabolism in Chlamydomonas with reference to other green algae and vascular plants. The biosynthesis of carotenoids and the subdivisions of carotenogenesis are described. With respect to subcellular distribution, the carotenoids in vegetative cells localize to the chloroplast where they either serve as photosynthetic pigments bound to the protein complexes of the two photosystems, or as components of the eyespot apparatus is outlined with its functional significance. Carotenoids can serve as precursors of a number of other molecules with important physiological functions in Chlamydomonas.

chemistry.chemical_classificationEyespot apparatusbiologyorganic chemicalsChlamydomonasfood and beveragesmacromolecular substancesbiology.organism_classificationPhotosynthesisbiological factorsChloroplastchemistry.chemical_compoundBiosynthesischemistryBiochemistrypolycyclic compoundsGreen algaeCarotenoidPhotosystem
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Time- and concentration-dependent metabolic and genomic responses to exposure to resin acids in brown trout (Salmo trutta m. lacustris)

2006

The presence of metabolically conjugated resin acids (RAs) in the bile is considered to be a sensitive indicator for exposure of fish to pulp and paper industry effluents; however, to our knowledge, no comprehensive kinetic study of this response has been made. Juvenile brown trout (Salmo trutta m. lacustris) were exposed to a waterborne mixture of seven RAs (wood rosin) in time (0.1-192.0 h; average concentration, 8 microg/L) and dose (average concentrations, 0, 0.6, 4, 14, and 78 microg/L; 10 d) series, and total RAs were analyzed in bile. In time-dependent exposure, total RAs in bile increased up to 24 h. In concentration-dependent exposure, RAs increased along with the concentration of …

chemistry.chemical_classificationGenomeTime FactorsbiologyTroutHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisColorMetabolismbiology.organism_classificationTranscriptomeTroutBrown troutEnzymeGene Expression RegulationLiverchemistryBiochemistryGene expressionProtein biosynthesisAnimalsBileEnvironmental ChemistrySalmoAcidsEnvironmental Toxicology and Chemistry
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Cyclodextrin-assisted Glycan Chain Extension on a Protected Glycosyl Amino Acid

2000

By the use of cyclodextrins, we have enhanced the solubility of the protected amino acid glycan Fmoc-Thr(GalNAcα1)-OtBu (1b) up to 100-fold. This improvement enabled us to carry out an enzymatic glycosylation employing a β-galactosidase in combination with an α2,3-sialyltransferase without the aid of organic cosolvents. After optimization of the one-pot reaction, the sialylated core 1 structure Fmoc-Thr[Neu5Ac(α2-3)Gal(β1-3)GalNAcα1]-OtBu (3b) could be obtained with 50% yield.

chemistry.chemical_classificationGlycanGlycosylationbiologyCyclodextrinStereochemistryOrganic ChemistryBiochemistryAmino acidcarbohydrates (lipids)chemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryBiosynthesisYield (chemistry)Drug Discoverybiology.proteinOrganic chemistryGlycosylSolubilityTetrahedron
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Collagen overglycosylation: a biochemical feature that may contribute to bone quality.

2005

Skeletal ability to resist mechanical stress is determined by bone amount and quality, which relies on macro- and micro-architecture, turnover, bone matrix, and mineralisation; the role of collagen has not been clearly elucidated. Numerous post-translational steps are involved in collagen type I biosynthesis, including residue hydroxylation and glycosylation catalysed by enzymes that work until the protein folds forming the triple helix; therefore, folding rate regulates these processes. Overglycosylated hydroxylysines are poor substrates for epsilon-amino group deamination which initiates cross-link formation. Three clinical conditions associated with fractures may relate collagen overglyc…

chemistry.chemical_classificationGlycosylationGlycosylationOsteoporosisBiophysicsDeaminationCell BiologyOsteogenesis Imperfectamedicine.diseaseBiochemistryBone and BonesHydroxylationPostmenopausechemistry.chemical_compoundEnzymeBiosynthesischemistryBiochemistryDiabetes Mellitus Type 2Osteogenesis imperfectamedicineHumansCollagenMolecular BiologyTriple helixBiochemical and biophysical research communications
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