CH 461 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Farnesyl Pyrophosphate, Squalene, Lanosterol

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10 Jul 2018
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The first recognizable steroid ring system is lanosterol; it is formed first by the epoxidation of the double bond of squalene that was originally derived from a dmapp through farnesyl pyrophosphate, and then by the cyclization of squalene epoxide. The enzyme that forms the epoxide uses nadph to reduce molecular oxygen to make the epoxide. Fatty acid synthesis is regulated, both in plants and animals. Excess carbohydrate and protein in the diet are converted into fat. Only a relatively small amount of energy is stored in animals as glycogen or other carbohydrates, and the level of glycogen is closely regulated. Except for the small amount that circulates in the cells, amino acids exist in the body only in muscle or other protein containing tissues. If the animal or human needs specific amino acids, they must either be synthesized or obtained from the breakdown of muscle protein. Adipose tissue serves as the major storage area for fats in animals.

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