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Threonine dehydratase isoleucine synthesis

Regulation of the synthesis of the branched-chain amino acids, like that of the aspartate family, can be viewed in a temporal framework (Fig. 8). However, the nature of the controls associated with the pathway enzymes do not necessarily suggest an obligatory sequence of regulatory interactions. The sequence illustrated in Fig. 8 assumes that each of the end-products would initially be synthesized from its respective precursors. As isoleucine biosynthesis is reduced by inhibition of threonine dehydratase, the competition between pyruvate and 2-oxobutyrate for the active site of acetohydroxyacid synthase would be diminished. This could result in an increased rate of synthesis of leucine and valine (Fig. 8, 2). Leucine would eventually inhibit isopropylmalate synthase and, to a lesser extent, acetohydroxyacid synthase (Fig. 8, 3). The reduced flow of carbon through the pathway would be utilized for the synthesis of valine. As the concentration of valine increased, the activity of acetohydroxyacid synthase would be sharply curtailed due to... [Pg.440]


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