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Amino group migration Replacement

Aminomutases. The enzymes L-p-lysine mutase (which is also D-a-lysine mutase) and D-omithine mutase catalyze the transfer of an co-amino group to an adjacent carbon atom (Table 16-1). Two proteins are needed for the reaction pyridoxal phosphate is required and is apparently directly involved in the amino group migration. In the P-lysine mutase the 6-amino group of L-P-lysine replaces the pro-S hydrogen at C-5 but with inversion at C-5 to yield (3S, 5S)-... [Pg.874]

The second major metabolite from T. inflation is structurally closely related to cyclosporin A, as can be deduced by elemental analysis, mass spectrum (m/z 1217), IR and NMR spectra. Furthermore, the presence of the double bond and OH group of the unusual MeBmt was established. Sulphonic acids in methanol or dioxane effected the typical rearrangement reaction by N, O-acyl migration to the iso-compound (13). Hydrolysis furnished the same amino acids as cyclosporin A with the exception of L-a-aminobutyric acid, which is replaced in cyclosporin C (12) by L-threonine. The amino-acid sequence could be deduced by conversion of cyclosporin C into cyclosporin A via the corresponding tosylate (14) and iodo derivatives (15) [7]. Position 2 for L-threonine as well as the assumed twisted -pleated sheet conformation of the molecule were confirmed by 13C-NMR spectra. [Pg.13]


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