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Biosynthesis of the thiazole moiety of thiamin (vitamin B1) in higher plant chloroplasts.
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Plant PhysiologyBioorganic ChemistryAldo-keto ReductaseBotanyMolecular BiologyEnzymatic ModificationRedox BiologyThiazole SynthesisProtein SynthesisBiosynthesisNatural Product BiosynthesisSpinach CondenseHigher Plant ChloroplastsPhotosynthesisThiazole MoietyBiochemistryPhytochemistryBiomolecular EngineeringPlant MetabolismVitamin B1Natural SciencesMetabolismMedicinePlant Biochemistry
The chloroplast stromal proteins from spinach condense the two heterocyclic moieties of vitamin B1--4-methyl-5-(beta-hydroxyethyl)thiazole and 2-methyl-4-amino-5-hydroxymethylpyrimidine--in the presence of MgATP. We have taken advantage of this observation to study thiazole synthesis. We present data indicating that pyruvate, glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate, tyrosine, cysteine, and MgATP are required for this synthesis and that pyruvate and glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate can be replaced by 1-deoxy-D-threo-2-pentulose. The thiazole synthesis occurs at a sustained, low rate of 140 pmol per mg of protein per hr.
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