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Aminoimidazole carboxylate ribonucleotide

Adenylosuccinate formed by adenylosuccinate synthetase is cleaved by adenylosuccinate lyase to form AMP. The reaction steps are illustrated in Fig. 1. Included in the sequence is the additional reaction catalyzed by AMP deaminase. These three enzymes have been suggested to function in a cyclic process termed the purine nucleotide cycle 7,8). The two-step conversion of IMP to AMP is very similar to both the conversion of citrulline to arginine, which involves formation of argininosuccinate as an intermediate, and formation of 5-amino-imidazole 4-carboxamide ribonucleotide from 5-aminoimidazole 4-carboxylate ribonucleotide as part of IMP biosynthesis. Adenylosuccinate lyase is a dual function enzyme catalyzing the cleavage of both adenylosuccinate and 5-aminoimidazole 4-N-succinocarboxamide ribonucleotide. [Pg.104]

ATP paid as often seen, for that transfer Makes formyl glycinamidine, ribonucleotide Dehydration s now its role, and ring closure 5-aminoimidazole, still a nucleotide And now a COj adds on the C-4 side Then aspartate adds, makes carboxylate Succinocarboxamide. [Pg.79]


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