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Mahmoud Balbaa
Professor of Biochemistry
Beirut Arab University
March 2012
Dynamics of Protein
        And Amino Acid Metabolism

Dietary Proteins         Digestion to Amino Acids


                     Transport in Blood to Cells



    Protein Synthesis           Functional Proteins


       Amino Acids          Protein Degradation In
                            Proteasomes Following
                            Tagging With Ubiquitin
       Metabolites
                                                      2
Digestion of Proteins
Stomach: Pepsinogen        Pepsin (max. act. pH 2)
                               Enteropeptidase
Small Intestine: Trypsinogen                     Trypsin

     Trypsin cleaves:
        Chymotrypsinogen to chymotrypsin
        Proelastase to elastase
        Procarboxypeptidase to carboxypeptidase

      Aminopeptidases (from intestinal epithelia)




                                                      3
20 Amino Acids
Metabolic Classification of the
Amino Acids

  •   Essential and Non-essential

  • Glucogenic and Ketogenic




                                    5
Non-Essential Amino Acids in
  Humans
 Not required in diet
 Can be formed from α-keto acids by
  transamination and subsequent
 reactions• Alanine   • Glycine
         •   Asparagine   •   Proline
         •   Aspartate    •   Serine
         •   Glutamate    •   Cysteine (from Met*)
         •   Glutamine    •   Tyrosine (from Phe*)
                 * Essential amino acids
                                                     6
Essential Amino Acids in
  Humans
 Required in diet
 Humans incapable of forming requisite
  carbon skeleton
          •   Arginine*    •   Lysine
          •   Histidine*   •   Methionine
          •   Isoleucine   •   Threonine
          •   Leucine      •   Phenylalanine
          •   Valine       •   Tryptophan
       * Essential in children, not in adults
                                                7
Glucogenic Amino Acids
 Metabolized to α-ketoglutarate,
    pyruvate, oxaloacetate, fumarate, or
    succinyl CoA
        Phosphoenolpyruvate                Glucose
•   Aspartate       •   Methionine   •   Alanine
•   Asparagine      •   Valine       •   Serine
•   Arginine        •   Glutamine    •   Cysteine
•   Phenylalanine   •   Glutamate    •   Glycine
•   Tyrosine        •   Proline      •   Threonine
•   Isoleucine      •   Histidine    •   Tryptophan



                                                      8
Ketogenic Amino Acids
  Metabolized to acetyl CoA or
  acetoacetyl CoA

  Animals cannot convert acetyl CoA or
  acetoacetyl CoA to pyruvate
      •   Isoleucine   • Tryptophan
      •   Leucine *    • Phenylalanine
      •   Lysine *     • Tyrosine
      •   Threonine
  * Leucine and lysine are only ketogenic
                                            9
5. Carbon Atoms

     Ketogenic   Glucogenic Both
     leucine     serine          isoleucine
     lysine      threonine       phenylalanine
                 aspartic acid   tryptophan
                 glutamic acid   tyrosine
                 asparagine
                 glutamine
                 glycine
                 alanine
                 valine
                 proline
                 histidine
                 arginine
                 methionine
                 cysteine

10
4. The Urea Cycle




11
Urea Formation

 Occurs primarily in liver; excreted by
  kidney
 Principal method for removing ammonia
 Hyperammonemia:
    Defects in urea cycle enzymes (CPS, OTC,
     etc.)
    Severe neurological defects in neonates
    Treatment:
       Stop protein intake
       Dialysis
       Increase ammonia excretion: Na benzoate, Na
        phenylbutyrate, L-arginine, L-citrulline
                                                      12
Blood Urea Nitrogen

 Normal range: 7-18 mg./dL
 Elevated in amino acid catabolism
   Glutamate       N-acetylglutamate
             CPS-1 activation
 Elevated in renal insufficiency
 Decreased in hepatic failure



                                        13
5. Carbon Atoms




14
Alkaptonuria
   • Deficiency of homogentisate dioxygenase

   • Urine turns dark on standing
      • Oxidation of homogentisic acid

   • Asymptomatic in childhood

   • Tendency toward arthritis in adulthood



                                               15
Serotonin
• Serotonin formed in:
   •   Brain (neurotransmitter; regulation of sleep, mood, appetite)
   •   Platelets (platelet aggregation, vasoconstriction)
   •   Smooth muscle (contraction)
   •   Gastrointestinal tract (enterochromaffin cells - major storage site)

• Drugs affecting serotonin actions used to treat:
   • Depression
       •Serotonin-selective reuptake inhibitors (SSRI)
   • Migraine
   • Schizophrenia
   • Obsessive-compulsive disorders
   • Chemotherapy-induced emesis

• Some hallucinogens (e.g., LSD) act as serotonin agonists




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Proteins : Classification

 Solubility
   Albumins (s. in water and salt sol.)
   Globulins (s. sparingly in water, s. in salt sol.)
   Prolamines (s. in 70-80% ethanol, Arg rich)
   Histones (s. in salt sol., basic)
   Scleroproteins (insoluble in water and salt sol.,
    Gly, Ala, Pro rich)
Proteins : Classification

 Shape
   Globular (albumins, globulins, enzymes)
   Fibrous (keratin, myosin, collagen, fibrin)
 Function
 Physical properties
   Electrophoretic mobility
   Sedimentation (ultracentrifugation)
• Primary
• Secondary
• Tertiary
• Quarternary
Primary structure
 Sequence of amino acids
 Peptide bond
 Encoded in DNA


      DNA          mRNA          protein

 Determines higher structures
Primary structure
Secondary structure
 Spatial arrangement of AA chain
 Most stable structure - low energy:
  all -NH groups bond to -CO- groups by hydrogen
  bonds
            Within a single chain: α -helix
            Between two chains: β-pleated sheet
                             o parallel
                             o antiparallel
            Special type: collagen helix

 Also maintained by hydorphobic interactions
Alpha helix
Beta pleated sheet
Tertiary structure

 Overall shape and folding pattern of
  polypeptide chain
 Bonds
   Disulphidic bridges
   Ion interactions
   Hydrophobic interactions
   Hydrogen bonds
 Energically most efficient
Tertiary structure




                 Acidic proteinase
Quarternary structure

 More polypeptide chains united by forces
  other than covalent bonds
   Hydrogen bonds
   Ion bonds
   Hydrophobic interactions
Quarternary structure

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Amino acids & proteins

  • 1. Mahmoud Balbaa Professor of Biochemistry Beirut Arab University March 2012
  • 2. Dynamics of Protein And Amino Acid Metabolism Dietary Proteins Digestion to Amino Acids Transport in Blood to Cells Protein Synthesis Functional Proteins Amino Acids Protein Degradation In Proteasomes Following Tagging With Ubiquitin Metabolites 2
  • 3. Digestion of Proteins Stomach: Pepsinogen Pepsin (max. act. pH 2) Enteropeptidase Small Intestine: Trypsinogen Trypsin Trypsin cleaves: Chymotrypsinogen to chymotrypsin Proelastase to elastase Procarboxypeptidase to carboxypeptidase Aminopeptidases (from intestinal epithelia) 3
  • 5. Metabolic Classification of the Amino Acids • Essential and Non-essential • Glucogenic and Ketogenic 5
  • 6. Non-Essential Amino Acids in Humans  Not required in diet  Can be formed from α-keto acids by transamination and subsequent reactions• Alanine • Glycine • Asparagine • Proline • Aspartate • Serine • Glutamate • Cysteine (from Met*) • Glutamine • Tyrosine (from Phe*) * Essential amino acids 6
  • 7. Essential Amino Acids in Humans  Required in diet  Humans incapable of forming requisite carbon skeleton • Arginine* • Lysine • Histidine* • Methionine • Isoleucine • Threonine • Leucine • Phenylalanine • Valine • Tryptophan * Essential in children, not in adults 7
  • 8. Glucogenic Amino Acids  Metabolized to α-ketoglutarate, pyruvate, oxaloacetate, fumarate, or succinyl CoA Phosphoenolpyruvate Glucose • Aspartate • Methionine • Alanine • Asparagine • Valine • Serine • Arginine • Glutamine • Cysteine • Phenylalanine • Glutamate • Glycine • Tyrosine • Proline • Threonine • Isoleucine • Histidine • Tryptophan 8
  • 9. Ketogenic Amino Acids  Metabolized to acetyl CoA or acetoacetyl CoA Animals cannot convert acetyl CoA or acetoacetyl CoA to pyruvate • Isoleucine • Tryptophan • Leucine * • Phenylalanine • Lysine * • Tyrosine • Threonine * Leucine and lysine are only ketogenic 9
  • 10. 5. Carbon Atoms Ketogenic Glucogenic Both leucine serine isoleucine lysine threonine phenylalanine aspartic acid tryptophan glutamic acid tyrosine asparagine glutamine glycine alanine valine proline histidine arginine methionine cysteine 10
  • 11. 4. The Urea Cycle 11
  • 12. Urea Formation  Occurs primarily in liver; excreted by kidney  Principal method for removing ammonia  Hyperammonemia:  Defects in urea cycle enzymes (CPS, OTC, etc.)  Severe neurological defects in neonates  Treatment:  Stop protein intake  Dialysis  Increase ammonia excretion: Na benzoate, Na phenylbutyrate, L-arginine, L-citrulline 12
  • 13. Blood Urea Nitrogen  Normal range: 7-18 mg./dL  Elevated in amino acid catabolism  Glutamate N-acetylglutamate CPS-1 activation  Elevated in renal insufficiency  Decreased in hepatic failure 13
  • 15. Alkaptonuria • Deficiency of homogentisate dioxygenase • Urine turns dark on standing • Oxidation of homogentisic acid • Asymptomatic in childhood • Tendency toward arthritis in adulthood 15
  • 16. Serotonin • Serotonin formed in: • Brain (neurotransmitter; regulation of sleep, mood, appetite) • Platelets (platelet aggregation, vasoconstriction) • Smooth muscle (contraction) • Gastrointestinal tract (enterochromaffin cells - major storage site) • Drugs affecting serotonin actions used to treat: • Depression •Serotonin-selective reuptake inhibitors (SSRI) • Migraine • Schizophrenia • Obsessive-compulsive disorders • Chemotherapy-induced emesis • Some hallucinogens (e.g., LSD) act as serotonin agonists 16
  • 17. Proteins : Classification  Solubility  Albumins (s. in water and salt sol.)  Globulins (s. sparingly in water, s. in salt sol.)  Prolamines (s. in 70-80% ethanol, Arg rich)  Histones (s. in salt sol., basic)  Scleroproteins (insoluble in water and salt sol., Gly, Ala, Pro rich)
  • 18. Proteins : Classification  Shape  Globular (albumins, globulins, enzymes)  Fibrous (keratin, myosin, collagen, fibrin)  Function  Physical properties  Electrophoretic mobility  Sedimentation (ultracentrifugation)
  • 19. • Primary • Secondary • Tertiary • Quarternary
  • 20. Primary structure  Sequence of amino acids  Peptide bond  Encoded in DNA DNA mRNA protein  Determines higher structures
  • 22. Secondary structure  Spatial arrangement of AA chain  Most stable structure - low energy: all -NH groups bond to -CO- groups by hydrogen bonds  Within a single chain: α -helix  Between two chains: β-pleated sheet o parallel o antiparallel  Special type: collagen helix  Also maintained by hydorphobic interactions
  • 25. Tertiary structure  Overall shape and folding pattern of polypeptide chain  Bonds  Disulphidic bridges  Ion interactions  Hydrophobic interactions  Hydrogen bonds  Energically most efficient
  • 26. Tertiary structure Acidic proteinase
  • 27. Quarternary structure  More polypeptide chains united by forces other than covalent bonds  Hydrogen bonds  Ion bonds  Hydrophobic interactions

Notas del editor

  1. - Proposed by Hans Krebs and Kurt Henseleit in 1932 - Was the first metabolic cycle to be discovered. • Before the citric acid cycle • It is linked to the citric acid cycle. - One of the N atoms comes directly from ammonium ion, the other from aspartate. - The C atom comes from HCO 3 (CO 2 ).
  2. - Alanine -