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Adenosine triphosphate pyrophosphate biosynthesis

The first step of this sequence, which is not unique to de novo purine nucleotide biosynthesis, is the synthesis of 5-phosphoribosylpyrophosphate (PRPP) from ribose-5-phosphate and adenosine triphosphate. Phosphoribosyl-pyrophosphate synthetase, the enzyme that catalyses this reaction [278], is under feedback control by adenosine triphosphate [279]. Cordycepin interferes with thede novo pathway [229, 280, 281), and cordycepin triphosphate inhibits the synthesis of PRPP in extracts from Ehrlich ascites tumour cells [282]. Formycin [283], probably as the triphosphate, 9-0-D-xylofuranosyladenine [157] triphosphate, and decoyinine (LXXlll) [284-286] (p. 89) also inhibit the synthesis of PRPP in tumour cells, and this is held to be the blockade most important to their cytotoxic action. It has been suggested but not established that tubercidin (triphosphate) may also be an inhibitor of this reaction [193]. [Pg.93]

Adenosine 5 -monophosphate (AMP) is synthesized de novo from inosinic add (see Purine biosynthesis) and also arises in reactions in which pyrophosphate and AMP are formed from adenosine triphosphate (e.g. in the synthesis of aminoacyl-tRNA). [Pg.13]


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