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Pterins pyrimidine ring formation

Even though E. coli is a very well-studied bacterium, many interesting mechanistic problems in cofactor biosynthesis in this organism remain unsolved. The mechanisms for the formation of the nicotinamide ring of NAD, the pyridine ring of pyridoxal, the pterin system of molybdopterin, and the thiazole and pyrimidine rings of thiamin are unknown. The sulfur transfer chemistry involved in the biosynthesis of lipoic acid, biotin, thiamin and molybdopterin is not yet understood. The formation of the isopentenylpyrophosphate precursor to the prenyl side chain of ubiquinone and menaquinone does not occur by the mevalonate pathway. None of the enzymes involved in this alternative terpene biosynthetic pathway have been characterized. The aim of this review is to focus attention on these unsolved mechanistic problems. [Pg.97]


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