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Chapter 7 (part 2) Cofactors. Biotin Water soluble Vitamin Produced by gut microflora which supplies ½ RDA Deficiencies are rare Consuming 6 raw eggs.

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1 Chapter 7 (part 2) Cofactors

2 Biotin Water soluble Vitamin Produced by gut microflora which supplies ½ RDA Deficiencies are rare Consuming 6 raw eggs a day can cause deficiencies due to the presence avidin (biotin binding protein).

3 Biotin cofactor Involved in ATP dependent carboxylation rxns Covalently bound to enzyme through amide linkage w/lysine Impt. Biotin enzymes = acetyl-CoA carboxylase, pyruvate carboxylase

4 Folate Water soluble vitamin Folate impt. during pregnancy to prevent neural tube defects in fetus (I.e. spina bifida) Vitamin B12 deficiencies cause folate deficiencies Has a poly-glutamate tail formed by gamma- carboxy and alpha amino groups (unusual peptide bond). pterin PABA glutamate

5 Tetrahydrofolate (THF) Folate is converted to THF by the addition of 4 hydrogens to the pterin ring. Impt. in transfer of one-carbon units Pterin ring impt. functional group

6 Can transfer one carbon units at the oxidation level of methanol, formaldehyde, or formic acid.

7 Cobalamin (B12) Water soluble Vitamin Corrin ring with Cobalt cation Involved in intramolecular rearrangements, methyl group transfer, reduction of ribonucleotides to deoxyribonucleotides. Forms radical species

8 Pantothenic acid/Coenzyme A (CoA) Pantothenic acid is water soluble vitamin Co-enzyme A involved in acyl group transfer Sulfhydroyl group impt. Hydrophobic acyl groups (fatty acids) are made more water soluble w/CoA attached

9 Lipoic acid/Lipoamide Not a vitamin Important reactive groups are the sulfur atoms Disulfide can be reduced to form 2 sulfhydryl groups Involved in acyl group transfer reactions Co-factor covalently attached to enzyme through amide linkage with lysine residue

10 Lipoamide

11 Fat soluble Vitamins Vitamin A (retinol) derived from b- carotene impt for vision, regulation of gene expression during cell differentiation, teratogenic Vitamin D – impt in Ca absorption, regulates intestinal absorption and deposition in bones Vitamin E – antioxidant

12 reduced form oxidized form Vitamin K is a cofactor for the enzyme that carboxylates certain glutamate residues on prothrombin to  - carboxyglutamate residues. Ca+ binds  -carboxyglutamate residues causes protein to adhere to platelet surface Only fat soluble cofactor that functions as a cofactor Drugs inhibit reduction of oxidized form of vitamin K

13 Ubiquinone/Plastoquinone Lipid soluble electron carriers. Impt in electron transport chains Can accept or donate electrons one or two at a time

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15 Protein coenzymes Usually small proteins Active groups are either prosthetic groups or part of protein backbone Participate in group transfer and oxidation/reduction rxns acyl carrier protein biotin carboxyl carrier protein

16 cytochromes Protein coenzyme Heme containing proteins Fe 3+ can undergo reversible one electron reduction Impt in redox rxns Classified based on the basis of their visible absorbance spectra


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