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Hopene, biosynthesis

In green plants, which contain little or no cholesterol, cydoartenol is the key intermediate in sterol biosynthesis.161-1623 As indicated in Fig. 22-6, step c, cydoartenol can be formed if the proton at C-9 is shifted (as a hydride ion) to displace the methyl group from C-8. A proton is lost from the adjacent methyl group to close the cyclopropane ring. There are still other ways in which squalene is cyclized,162/163/1633 including some that incorporate nitrogen atoms and form alkaloids.1631 One pathway leads to the hop-anoids. These triterpene derivatives function in bacterial membranes, probably much as cholesterol does in our membranes. The three-dimensional structure of a bacterial hopene synthase is known.164 1643 Like glucoamylase (Fig. 2-29) and farnesyl transferase, the enzyme has an (a,a)6-barrel structure in one domain and a somewhat similar barrel in a second domain. [Pg.1244]

One of the more exciting and recent advances in the field of plant biochemistry has been the discovery of the mevalonate-independent pathway for the biosynthesis of isoprenoids (Fig. 10.4). This new pathway, referred to a the methyl-erythritol-phosphate or MEP pathway for the first intermediate committed solely to the biosynthesis of isoprenoids, was first discovered in prokaryotes capable of accumulating hopenes, the equivalent of eukaryotic sterols. 6,17 The MEP pathway has since been confirmed in plants and, not surprisingly, has been localized to chloroplasts.18 Operation of the MEP pathway is intimately related to the reactions of CO2 fixation and photosynthesis, as evidenced by the two immediate precursors pyruvate and phosphoglyceraldehyde for this pathway. Two important features of this pathway are that mevalonate is not an intermediate in the plastidic synthesis of isopentenyl (IPP) and dimethylallyl diphosphate, (DMAPP), and this pathway... [Pg.235]

Hopanolds (dlplopterol and/or hopene) are cycllzed directly from squalene. Thus the biosynthesis Is anaerobic and all methyl groups are conserved [24,25]. The hydroxy group of dlplopterol probably originates from water. This mode of biosynthesis was proven for another pentacycllc trlterpenold, tetrahymanol [26]. [Pg.242]


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