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BIOCHEMISTRY
[B. Pharm – I Yr.]
Topic: Biosynthesis and Catabolism of Purine Nucleotides
Umesh Kumar
Assistant Professor
Dept. of Pharm. Chemistry
Hygia Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research
CONTENTS
• Biosynthesis of Purine nucleotides
• Introduction
• Biosynthesis of prine nucleotides
• Catabolism of Purine nucleotides
• Disorders of Purine nucleotides
Nucleotides
• Nucleotides consist of a nitrogenous base, a pentose and a phosphate.
• The pentose sugar is D-ribose in ribonucleotides of RNA while in deoxyribonucleotides
(deoxynucleotides) of DNA, the sugar is 2-deoxy D-ribose.
• Nucleotides participate in almost all the biochemical processes either directly or indirectly.
• They are the structural components of nucleic acids (DNA, RNA), coenzymes, and are involved in
the regulation of several metabolic reactions
• The structures of major purines and pyrimidines
found in nucleic acids are shown in the following
image.
• DNA and RNA contain the same purines namely
adenine (A) and guanine (G), Further, the
pyrimidine cytosine (C) is found in both DNA and
RNA.
• However, the nucleic acids differ with respect to
the second pyrimidine base. DNA contains
thymine (T) whereas RNA contains uracil (U).
• As is observed in the Fig,5.2, thymine and uracil
differ in structure by the presence (in T) or
absence (in U) of a methyl group.
Purines and Pyrimidines
Biosynthesis of Purine Nucleotides
• It should be remembered that purine bases are not synthesized as such, but they are formed as
ribonucleotides.
• The purines are built upon a pre-existing ribose-5-phosphate.
• Liver is the major site for purine nucleotide synthesis.
• Erythrocytes, polymorphonuclear leukocytes and brain cannot produce purines.
• Generally, pathway takes place for the synthesis of Inosine Monophosphate which is the parent
nucleotide of purine nucleotides.
• For the synthesis of inosine monophosphate, the reaction takes place in total 11 steps.
SynthesisofAMPand GMPfromIMP
Salvage Pathway for Purines
• The free purines (adenine, guanine and hypoxanthine) are formed in the normal turnover of nucleic
acids (particularly RNA), and also obtained from the dietary sources.
• The purines can be directly converted to the corresponding nucleotides, and this process is known as
'salvage pathway’.
• Uric acid is the final excretory product of purine metabolismin humans.
• Uric acid can serve as an important antioxidant by getting itself converted to allatonin.
Catabolism of Purine Nucleotides
Disorders of Purine Metabolism
Hiperuricemia and Gout
• Uric acid is the end product of purine metabolism in humans.
• The normal concentration of uric acid in the serum of adults is in the range of 3-7 mg/dl.
• In women, it is slightly lower (by about 1 mg) than in men. The daily excretion of uric acid is about
500-700 mg.
• Hyperuricemia refers to an elevation in the serum uric acid concentration. This is sometimes
associated with increased uric acid excretion (uricosuria).
• Gout is a metabolic disease associated with overproduction of uric acid.
• At the physiological pH, uric acid is found in a more soluble form as sodium urate.
• ln severe hyperuricemia, crystals of sodium urate get deposited in the soft tissues, particularly in the
joints.
• Such deposits are commonly known as tophi. This causes inflammation in the joints resulting in a
painful gouty arthritis.
• Sodium urate and/or uric acid may also precipitate in kidneys and ureters that results in renal damage
and stone formation.
• Historically, gout was found to be often associated with high living, over-eating and alcohol
consumption.
• In the previous centuries, alcohol was contaminated with lead during its manufacture and storage.
• Lead poisoning leads to kidney damage and decreased uric acid excretion causing gout.
• Gout is of two types –
1. Primary Gout
2. Secondary Gout
Primary Gout
• It is an inborn error of metabolism due to overproduction of uric acid. This is mostly related to increased
synthesis of purine nucleotides.
• The following are the important metabolic defects (enzymes) associated with primary gout-
• PRPP synthetase
• PRPP glutamylamidotransferase
• HGPRT deficiency
HGPRT deficiency
• This is an enzyme of purine salvage pathway, and its defect causes Lesch-Nyhan syndrome.
• This disorder is associated with increased synthesis of purine nucleotides by a two-fold
mechanism.
• Firstly, decreased utilization of purines (hypoxanthine and guanine) by salvage pathway, resulting
in the accumulation and diversion of PRPP for purine nucleotides.
• Secondly, the defect in salvage pathway leads to decreased levels of IMP and CMP causing
impairment in the tightly controlled feedback regulation of their production.
Secondary gout
• Secondary hyperuricemia is due to various diseases causing increased synthesis or decreased
excretion of uric acid.
• Increased degradation of nucleic acids (hence more uric acid formation) is observed in various
cancers (leukemias, polycythemia, lymphomas, etc.) psoriasis and increased tissue breakdown
(trauma, starvation etc.).
• The disorders associated with impairment in renal function cause accumulation of uric acid which
may lead to gout.
THANK YOU
HYGIA GROUP OF INSTITUTIONS
GHAILA ROAD, GAAZIPUR BALRAM,
FAIZULLAHGANJ, LUCKNOW

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  • 1. BIOCHEMISTRY [B. Pharm – I Yr.] Topic: Biosynthesis and Catabolism of Purine Nucleotides Umesh Kumar Assistant Professor Dept. of Pharm. Chemistry Hygia Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research
  • 2. CONTENTS • Biosynthesis of Purine nucleotides • Introduction • Biosynthesis of prine nucleotides • Catabolism of Purine nucleotides • Disorders of Purine nucleotides
  • 3. Nucleotides • Nucleotides consist of a nitrogenous base, a pentose and a phosphate. • The pentose sugar is D-ribose in ribonucleotides of RNA while in deoxyribonucleotides (deoxynucleotides) of DNA, the sugar is 2-deoxy D-ribose. • Nucleotides participate in almost all the biochemical processes either directly or indirectly. • They are the structural components of nucleic acids (DNA, RNA), coenzymes, and are involved in the regulation of several metabolic reactions
  • 4. • The structures of major purines and pyrimidines found in nucleic acids are shown in the following image. • DNA and RNA contain the same purines namely adenine (A) and guanine (G), Further, the pyrimidine cytosine (C) is found in both DNA and RNA. • However, the nucleic acids differ with respect to the second pyrimidine base. DNA contains thymine (T) whereas RNA contains uracil (U). • As is observed in the Fig,5.2, thymine and uracil differ in structure by the presence (in T) or absence (in U) of a methyl group. Purines and Pyrimidines
  • 5. Biosynthesis of Purine Nucleotides • It should be remembered that purine bases are not synthesized as such, but they are formed as ribonucleotides. • The purines are built upon a pre-existing ribose-5-phosphate. • Liver is the major site for purine nucleotide synthesis. • Erythrocytes, polymorphonuclear leukocytes and brain cannot produce purines. • Generally, pathway takes place for the synthesis of Inosine Monophosphate which is the parent nucleotide of purine nucleotides. • For the synthesis of inosine monophosphate, the reaction takes place in total 11 steps.
  • 6.
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  • 9. Salvage Pathway for Purines • The free purines (adenine, guanine and hypoxanthine) are formed in the normal turnover of nucleic acids (particularly RNA), and also obtained from the dietary sources. • The purines can be directly converted to the corresponding nucleotides, and this process is known as 'salvage pathway’.
  • 10. • Uric acid is the final excretory product of purine metabolismin humans. • Uric acid can serve as an important antioxidant by getting itself converted to allatonin. Catabolism of Purine Nucleotides
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  • 12. Disorders of Purine Metabolism Hiperuricemia and Gout • Uric acid is the end product of purine metabolism in humans. • The normal concentration of uric acid in the serum of adults is in the range of 3-7 mg/dl. • In women, it is slightly lower (by about 1 mg) than in men. The daily excretion of uric acid is about 500-700 mg. • Hyperuricemia refers to an elevation in the serum uric acid concentration. This is sometimes associated with increased uric acid excretion (uricosuria). • Gout is a metabolic disease associated with overproduction of uric acid. • At the physiological pH, uric acid is found in a more soluble form as sodium urate. • ln severe hyperuricemia, crystals of sodium urate get deposited in the soft tissues, particularly in the joints. • Such deposits are commonly known as tophi. This causes inflammation in the joints resulting in a painful gouty arthritis. • Sodium urate and/or uric acid may also precipitate in kidneys and ureters that results in renal damage and stone formation.
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  • 14. • Historically, gout was found to be often associated with high living, over-eating and alcohol consumption. • In the previous centuries, alcohol was contaminated with lead during its manufacture and storage. • Lead poisoning leads to kidney damage and decreased uric acid excretion causing gout. • Gout is of two types – 1. Primary Gout 2. Secondary Gout Primary Gout • It is an inborn error of metabolism due to overproduction of uric acid. This is mostly related to increased synthesis of purine nucleotides. • The following are the important metabolic defects (enzymes) associated with primary gout- • PRPP synthetase • PRPP glutamylamidotransferase • HGPRT deficiency
  • 15. HGPRT deficiency • This is an enzyme of purine salvage pathway, and its defect causes Lesch-Nyhan syndrome. • This disorder is associated with increased synthesis of purine nucleotides by a two-fold mechanism. • Firstly, decreased utilization of purines (hypoxanthine and guanine) by salvage pathway, resulting in the accumulation and diversion of PRPP for purine nucleotides. • Secondly, the defect in salvage pathway leads to decreased levels of IMP and CMP causing impairment in the tightly controlled feedback regulation of their production. Secondary gout • Secondary hyperuricemia is due to various diseases causing increased synthesis or decreased excretion of uric acid. • Increased degradation of nucleic acids (hence more uric acid formation) is observed in various cancers (leukemias, polycythemia, lymphomas, etc.) psoriasis and increased tissue breakdown (trauma, starvation etc.). • The disorders associated with impairment in renal function cause accumulation of uric acid which may lead to gout.
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