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How purine synthesis is regulated?

How Purine Synthesis is Regulated?

Purine nucleotide synthesis is tightly regulated to ensure a balanced supply of purines for DNA, RNA, and energy metabolism. The regulatory mechanisms maintain the correct levels of adenine (AMP) and guanine (GMP) nucleotides while avoiding excess buildup that could be wasteful or toxic.

Key Regulatory Points in Purine Synthesis

1. Feedback Inhibition

2. Branch Point Regulation

3. Allosteric Enzyme Regulation

Several enzymes in the purine pathway are regulated allosterically by the end products (AMP, GMP, IMP), preventing over-accumulation and conserving cellular energy.

Overall Importance

Disruptions in purine synthesis regulation can lead to disorders such as gout (due to uric acid buildup) and immunodeficiency diseases.

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