Title: Nucleotide Catabolism
1Nucleotide Catabolism
2Overview of Nucleotide Catabolism
- Ingested nucleotides are not incorporated into
nucleic acids - Normal nucleic acid turnover
3Overview
- Importance- rid body of foreign and excess
nucleotides - Location- intestine for ingested, liver for own
- Reactions- straightforward
- Energetics- mostly no expense and no gain
- Regulation- not considered
4AMP Catabolism
- Occurs in liver, kidney and small intestine
- First step is cleavage of phosphate group
5AMP Catabolism
- Occurs in liver, kidney and small intestine
- First step is cleavage of phosphate group
- Then deamination occurs
6AMP Catabolism
- Occurs in liver, kidney and small intestine
- First step is cleavage of phosphate group
- Then deamination occurs
- Followed by sugar hydrolysis with phosphate
- Phosphorylysis seen glycogen catabolism
7Xanthine is Oxidized to Uric Acid(decreases
solubility)
8GMP Catabolized by Analogous Pathway, but One
Fewer Oxidations are Required
9Pyrimidines are Catabolized Similarly, but Further
10Pyrimidines are Catabolized Similarly, but Further
- First deaminated
- then phosphorylized
11Pyrimidines are Catabolized Similarly, but Further
- First deaminated
- then phosphorylized
- and reduced
12Pyrimidines are Catabolized Similarly, but Further
- First deaminated
- then phosphorylized
- and reduced
- and hydrolyzed
13Pyrimidines are Catabolized Similarly, but Further
- First deaminated
- then phosphorylized
- and reduced
- and hydrolyzed
- and hydrolyzed
14Thymine Catabolism Differs Only in Final Product