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The Pathway from Acetate to Isopentenyl Pyrophosphate

Terpenoids do not necessarily contain exact multiples of five carbons and allowance has to be made for the loss or addition of one or more fragments and possible molecular rearrangements during biosynthesis. In reality the terpenoids are biosynthesized from acetate units derived from the primary metabolism of fatty acids, carbohydrates and some amino acids (see Fig. 2.10). Acetate has been shown to be the sole primary precursor of the terpenoid cholesterol. The major route for terpenoid biosynthesis, the mevalonate pathway, is summarized in Fig. 2.16. Acetyl-CoA is involved in the generation of the C6 mevalonate unit, a process that involves reduction by NADPH. Subsequent decarboxylation during phosphorylation (i.e. addition of phosphate) in the presence of ATP yields the fundamental isoprenoid unit, isopentenyl pyrophosphate (IPP), from which the terpenoids are synthesized by enzymatic condensation reactions. Recently, an alternative pathway has been discovered for the formation of IPP in various eubacteria and plants, which involves the condensation of glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate and pyruvate to form the intermediate 1-deoxy-D-xylulose 5-phosphate (Fig. 2.16 e.g. Eisenreich et al. 1998). We consider some of the more common examples of the main classes of terpenoids below. [Pg.49]


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