Question 24.1: Analyze the following reaction by considering the functional...

Analyze the following reaction by considering the functional groups that change and the name of the enzyme.

Analysis

• Consider the functional groups that are added or removed as a clue to the type of reaction.
• Classify the reagent (when one is given) as to the type of reaction it undergoes.
• Use the name of the enzyme as a clue to the reaction type.

24.1
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The -\mathrm{COO}^{-} of pyruvate is lost as \mathrm{CO}_2 , meaning that a decarboxylation has occurred. This is supported by the type of enzyme, a decarboxylase, which typically catalyzes decarboxylations (Table 21.3). A carbon–carbon bond is broken in the process, giving \mathrm{CO}_2 as one of the products. No coenzyme is used here; the reaction does not involve oxidation, reduction, or thioester synthesis.

Table 21.3 Classification of Enzymes
Enzyme Class or Subclass Reaction Catalyzed
Oxidoreductases Oxidation–reduction
• Oxidases • Oxidation
• Reductases • Reduction
• Dehydrogenases • Addition or removal of 2 H’s
Transferases Transfer of a group
• Transaminases • Transfer of an \mathrm{NH}_2 group
• Kinases • Transfer of a phosphate
Hydrolases Hydrolysis
• Lipases • Hydrolysis of lipid esters
• Proteases • Hydrolysis of amide bonds in proteins
• Nucleases • Hydrolysis of nucleic acids
Isomerases Isomerization
Lyases Addition to a double bond or elimination to give a double bond
• Dehydrases • Removal of \mathrm{H}_2 \mathrm{O}
• Decarboxylases • Removal of \mathrm{CO}_2
• Synthases • Addition of a small molecule to a double bond
Ligases Bond formation accompanied by ATP hydrolysis
• Carboxylases • Bond formation between a substrate and \mathrm{CO}_2

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