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Seven Reactions Are Catalyzed by the Fatty Acid, Synthase

Seven Reactions Are Catalyzed by the Fatty Acid Synthase [Pg.421]

After malonyl-CoA synthesis, the remaining steps in fatty acid synthesis occur on fatty acid synthase, which exists as a multienzyme complex. In the initial reactions acetyl-CoA and malonyl-CoA are transferred onto the protein complex by acetyl-CoA transacylase and malonyl-CoA transacylase (step 1 and step 2 in fig. 18.12a). The acceptor for the acetyl and malonyl groups is acyl carrier protein (ACP). ACP also carries all of the intermediates during fatty acid biosynthesis. The prosthetic group that binds these intermediates is [Pg.421]

The Condensation Reaction. In the condensation reaction the acetyl group is initially transferred from ACP on to a SH group of 3-ketoacyl-ACP synthase. This acetyl moiety then reacts with malonyl-ACP (step 3 in fig. 18.12 ) so that the acetyl component becomes the methyl terminal two carbon unit of the acetoacetyl-ACP. The release of C02 in this condensation reaction provides the extra thermodynamic push to make the reaction highly favorable. [Pg.421]

The Reduction Reactions. The object of the next three reactions (steps 4 to 6 in fig. 18.12a) is to reduce the 3-carbonyl group to a methylene group. The carbonyl is first reduced to a hydroxyl by 3-ketoacyl-ACP reductase. Next, the hydroxyl is removed by a dehydration reaction catalyzed by 3-hydroxyacyl-ACP dehydrase with the formation of a trans double bond. This double bond is reduced by NADPH catalyzed by 2,3-trans-enoyl-ACP reductase. Chemically, these reactions are nearly the same as the reverse of three steps in the j6-oxidation pathway except that the hydroxyl group is in the D-configuration for fatty acid synthesis and in the L-configuration for /3 oxidation (compare figs. 18.4a and 18.12a). Also remember that different cofactors, enzymes and cellular compartments are used in the reactions of fatty acid biosynthesis and degradation. [Pg.421]

Outline of the reactions for fatty acid biosynthesis. Fatty acids grow in steps of two-carbon units and take place on a multienzyme complex, (a) The initial reactions of fatty acid biosynthesis are shown. In the first reaction, acetyl-CoA reacts with ACP (acyl carrier protein) to form acetyl-ACP (step 1). ACP is shown with its SH group emphasized (see fig. 18.13) to remind readers that the acyl derivatives are linked to ACP via a thioester bond. Malonyl-CoA, derived from the carboxylation of acetyl-CoA (see fig. 18.9), reacts [Pg.422]


The First Step in Fatty Acid Synthesis Is Catalyzed by Acetyl-CoA Carboxylase Seven Reactions Are Catalyzed by the Fatty Acid Synthase... [Pg.411]




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