石基胺通路:通往代谢多样性的门户
Vikram V Shende1, Katherine D Bauman2, Bradley S Moore1,3
1Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California San Diego, La Jolla, CA, 92093, USA. bsmoore@ucsd.edu.
Natural product reports
|January 3, 2024
概括
石基胺途径在植物,真菌和细菌中产生芳香氨基酸. 本综述探讨了从生命中这一必不可少的途径中获得的多样化代谢物.
科学领域:
- 生物化学 生物化学
- 代谢工程是代谢工程.
- 微生物学 微生物学
背景情况:
- 石基胺通路对于各种生物体中的芳香氨基酸生物合成 (氨酸,氨酸,氨酸,氨酸) 是至关重要的.
- 它涉及七个关键的代谢步骤,将基酸 (PEP) 和红4-酸 (E4P) 转化为酸盐.
- 动物缺乏这种途径,而细菌,真菌,藻类和植物广泛地利用它.
研究的目的:
- 审查由基胺途径中间体产生的代谢多样性.
- 要突出从前酸盐,炭酸盐和aminoshikimate路径中衍生的化合物.
- 讨论这些多样化的代谢物的基因组和生物化学基础.
主要方法:
- 对1997年至2023年研究的文献综述.
- 代谢途径和基因组数据的分析.
- 生物化学研究的shikimate通路衍生物.
主要成果:
- 石基酸途径产生了除了芳香氨基酸之外的广泛的专门代谢产物.
- 中间体是抗生素,脂质,颜料和辅助因子的前体.
- 在细菌,真菌,藻类和植物中观察到代谢多样性.
结论:
- 石基胺通路是一种多功能代谢通路,支持显著的生物化学多样性.
- 了解这种途径可以让我们深入了解特殊代谢的演变.
- 进一步的研究可以利用这种途径来发现新的代谢物.
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