Pyrimidine Biosynthesis Flashcards

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describe the biosynthesis of UTP

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describe the regulation of pyrimidine synthesis

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  • CPS-II is the regulatory step of pyrimidine biosynthesis
  • CPS-II is inhibited by the end product, UTP, by feedback inhibition
  • CPS II is activated by ATP and PRPP
    • ensures equal concentration of purine and pyrimidine nucleotides
  • OPRT and OMP decarboxylase are different activities present on the same polypeptide chain
    • enzyme also known as UMP synthase
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describe the conversion of ribonucleotides to deoxyribonucleotides

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describe the formation of CTP

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describe the synthesis of thymidine

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which anticancer drugs can be used in the thymidine synthesis pathway?

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  • 5-fluorouracil is converted to 5 fluoro dUMP
    • this pyrimidine analog irreversibly binds to thymidylate synthase and inactivates it (suicide inhibitor)
  • Methotrexate competitively inhibits dihydrofolate reductase and prevents the formation of THF
    • methotrexate is an inhibitor or purine and thymidine biosynthesis
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explain folate requirement and purpose

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  • Folate (folic acid) is a vitamin required in the diet of humans
  • Folate as formyl-THF or methylene-THF is required for purine nucleotide synthesis and for thymidine synthesis
  • Critical for rapidly dividing cells
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explain folate deficiency

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  • Folate deficiency manifests as macrocytic anemia and decreased rates of cell division
  • Pre and perinatal folate deficiency in the expectant mother: higher incidence of neural tube defects in the fetus
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what is an inherited defect in pyrimidine nucleotide synthesis

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  • orotic aciduria
  • deficiency of OPRT and/or OMP decarboxylase (UMP synthase)
  • Poor growth, megaloblastic anemia and orotic aciduria
  • Deficiency of pyrimidiens results in decreased RBC formation
  • Administration of uridine improves anemia
    • uridine is used for synthesis of thymidine and cytidine
  • UTP is a feedback inhibitor of CPS II, uridine administration results in a fall in orotic acid levels
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orotic aciduria due to urea cycle defect

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  • orotic aciduria is also found as an additional feature in hyperammonemia type II
  • increased amounts of carbamoyl phosphate that is formed in the mitochondria (urea cycle), diffused into the cytosol and is used for pyrimidine biosynthesis causing increased formation of orotic acid and orotic aciduria
  • How to differentiate between orotic aciduria due to urea cycle defect and pyrimidine biosynthesis defect??
    • look at the blood ammonia levels
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