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Inosinate formation from adenylate

In the second control mechanism, exerted at a later stage, an excess of GMP in the cell inhibits formation of xanthylate from inosinate by IMP dehydrogenase, without affecting the formation of AMP (Fig. 22-35). Conversely, an accumulation of adenylate inhibits formation of adenylosuccinate by adenylosuccinate synthetase, without affecting the biosynthesis of GMP. In the third mechanism, GTP is required in the conversion of IMP to AMP (Fig. 22-34, step (T)), whereas ATP is required for conversion of IMP to GMP (step (4)), a reciprocal arrangement that tends to balance the synthesis of the two ribonucleotides. [Pg.866]

C. Formation of Adenylic and Guanylic Acids from Inosinic Acid. 409... [Pg.389]

C. Formation op Adenylic and Guantlic Acids from Inosinic Acid... [Pg.409]

When RNA of tobacco mosaic virus is incubated with nitrous acid, changes occur in the base composition because nitrous acid deaminates cytosine and adenine. (It also deaminates guanine, but not in the intact virus.) Cytosine is converted to uracil and adenine is converted to hypoxanthine (adenylic acid inosinic acid). Consequently, the six amino groups of adenine and cytosine are replaced by keto groups. Since the complementariness of the newly synthesized RNA chain is dictated by the formation of hydrogen bonds with the bases in the template, the newly synthesized RNA is different from the wild RNA and thus a base mutation has been introduced experimentally. [Pg.117]

A reaction similar in type to that described above has been demonstrated in liver extracts by Wajzer and Baron for inosine-3 -phosphate synthesis from hypoxanthine and ribose-3-phosphate. The formation of the mononucleotide, adenylic acid, by the phosphorylation of adenosine by adenosinetriphosphate has also been described. The significance and integration of these different reactions remains a major problem for future effort. [Pg.245]


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