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Carbon-13 mannose phosphates

The biosynthesis of Kdo and neuraminic acid is known to involve enol-pyruvate phosphate and D-arabinose or 2-acetamido-2-deoxy-D-mannose, respectively. Nothing is known about the biosynthesis of all the other glycu-losonic acids. One interesting problem is, for example, whether the two 5,7-diamino-3,5,7,9-tetradeoxynonulosonic acids are synthesized analogously to neuraminic acid, from a three- and a six-carbon fragment, by modification of neuraminic acid on the sugar nucleotide level, or by a third, less obvious route. [Pg.318]

In addition to the coupled-signal method just described, phosphorylated carbon signals can be detected by use of praseodymium chloride, which displaces a- and /8-carbon resonances of a,/8-D-mannose 6-phosphate and a-D-mannosyl phosphate downfield, with little effect on other resonances. Europium chloride has analogous properties, except that the displacements are upfield. With certain polysaccharides, such as the O-phosphonomannan of Hansenula capsulata (29), the sig-... [Pg.86]

Two of the most frequent monosaccharide components of bacterial polymers belonging to this group have been the subjects of articles in this Series. They are 3-deoxy-D-manno-2-octulosonic acid,247 a normal constituent of the core region of bacterial lipopolysaccharides that is also present in some other polymers, and N-acetylneuraminic acid,248 found in several capsular polysaccharides. Enolpyruvate phosphate serves as the precursor of the C-l-C-3 fragment of the monosaccharides, with D-arabinose 5-phosphate or 2-acetamido-2-deoxy-D-mannose 6-phosphate being an acceptor for transfer of the three-carbon unit. Characteristic, activated forms of these monosaccharides are the CMP derivatives. [Pg.301]

There is no obvious pattern in the metal ion requirements of enzymes that catalyze proton transfer at carbon. For example, mannose 6-phosphate isomerase [85] is a metalloenzyme while triosephosphate isomerase [86] and glucose 6-phosphate... [Pg.967]

Mannose is a monosaccharides. Containing six carbons and an aldehyde group, it is classified as an aldose and a hexose. Mannose is a constituent of glycoproteins and a few polysaccharides. Mannose is phosphorylated by hexokinase to mannose-6-phosphate, which is readily isomerized to fructose-6-phosphate for entry into glycolysis or gluconeogenesis (Figure 13.12). [Pg.187]


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