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  • 5-Deoxyadenosine Metabolism: More than “Waste Disposal”
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  1. Rapp, Johanna |
  2. Forchhammer, Karl |
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  • S. Karger AG
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  1. Artikel |
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  • 2021-06-14
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  • 31(3):248-259
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  • 2021
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  • https://doi.org/10.1159/000516105 |
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  • <jats:p>5-Deoxyadenosine (5dAdo) is a by-product of many radical SAM enzyme reactions in all domains of life, and an inhibitor of the radical SAM enzymes themselves. Hence, pathways to recycle or dispose of this toxic by-product must exist but remain largely unexplored. In this review, we discuss the current knowledge about canonical and atypical 5dAdo salvage pathways that have been characterized in the last years. We highlight studies that report on how, in certain organisms, the salvage of 5dAdo via specific pathways can confer a growth advantage by providing either intermediates for the synthesis of secondary metabolites or a carbon source for the synthesis of metabolites of the central carbon metabolism. Yet, an alternative recycling route exists in organisms that use 5dAdo as a substrate to synthesize and excrete 7-deoxysedoheptulose, an allelopathic inhibitor of one enzyme of the shikimate pathway, thereby competing for their own niche. Remarkably, most steps of 5dAdo salvage are the result of the activity of promiscuous enzymes. This strategy enables even organisms with a small genome to synthesize bioactive compounds which they can deploy under certain conditions to gain a competitive growth advantage. We conclude emphasizing that, unexpectedly, 5dAdo salvage pathways seem not to be ubiquitously present, raising questions about the fate of such a toxic by-product in those species. This observation also suggests that additional 5dAdo salvage pathways, possibly relying on the activity of promiscuous enzymes, may exist. The future challenge will be to bring to light these “cryptic” 5dAdo recycling pathways. </jats:p>
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lokal 5-Deoxyribose
lokal DHAP shunt
lokal Deoxyadenosines [MeSH]
lokal Review Article
lokal 7-Deoxysedoheptulose
lokal Enzyme promiscuity
lokal 5-Deoxyadenosine salvage
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