BIOC 212 Lecture Notes - Lecture 40: Polysaccharide, Transfer Rna, Peptide

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Metabolism II
Phosphate Transfer
Phosphate transfer to hydroxyl is very favorable
o Phosphorylation onto aa side chain or carbohydrate is favored
New phosphoester bond is still high energy
o Hydrolysis of this phosphoester bond is also favored
o Have two favorable steps, very useful
Transfer of the P
Hydrolysis of the P
Major mechanism used to drive chemical reactions
Phosphorylated intermediates can drive unfavorable reactions
Coupling ATP to Condensation
Link A & B through removal of water
o Unfavored energetically
o Condensation
Whereas separation of AB into A + B through addition of water
o Favored
o Hydrolysis
Transferring P from ATP onto reagent is favored --cleavage of phosphoanhydride
bond is strongly favored
o Phosphoester bond is still high energy
o Hydrolysis of that can be coupled to the condensation with molecule A
First add phosphate to one molecule, and then have favored
condensation with the other molecule
Through adding ATP, make condensation reaction strongly favored
o Used to be unfavored
Can be done since condensation reaction is not a closed system
o Have addition of ATP
Glutamine Synthetase
A-H + B-OH →"A-B + H2O
o Unfavorable condensation
B-OH + ATP B-O-PO3 + ADP
o Favorable
o Transfer of P through phosphoester
B-O-PO3 + A-H A-B + Pi
o Favorable
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