002 Module 2 Part 1 Flashcards
sum of the chemical changes in living cells.
Metabolism
biosynthesis, utilization and breakdown of essential
compounds and structural elements of the living organism.
Primary metabolism
-biosynthesis, utilization and breakdown of
smaller organic compounds (secondary metabolites) found in the cell)
-arise from a set of intermediate building
blocks
Secondary metabolism
What are these (8) secondary metabolites?
Acetyl coenzyme A
(acetyl-CoA)
mevalonic acid (MVA)
phenylalanine/tyrosine
tryptophan
methyl erythritol
phosphate (MEP)
shikimic acid
ornithine
lysine
Many of the early biosynthetic studies were conducted using
bacteria, in particular
E. coli
Relationship between Primary and Secondary Metabolism
Primary metabolism
These are biomolecules required for
basic metabolic process (e.g., plants:
photosynthesis, respiration).
These are produced in generous
quantities and can easily be
extracted.
Starting materials and products
almost the same in all organism.
Secondary Metabolism
These are derivatives of primary metabolites
which are not involved in normal growth,
development, and reproduction.
These are produced in small quantities and their
extraction is difficult.
Species which are taxonomically close display
greater similarities (and metabolites); those
which are distant have greater differences.
overview of the origin of compounds starting from the set
of intermediate building blocks: acetyl-CoA, MVA and MEP, shikimic
acid, and the amino acids phenylalanine and tyrosine, tryptophan,
ornithine and lysine.
Biogenesis
detailed study of the step-wise formation of secondary
metabolites.
biosynthesis
Intermediate of
1. acetogenins
2. terpenoids
3. shikimates
4. aliphatic alkaloids
5. aromatic alkaloids
- acetyl CoA
- mevalonic acid,
methyl erythritol phosphate - shikimic acid, prephenic acid
- lysine, ornithine
- phenylalanine, tyrosine,
tryptophan