- Threonine
NatOrganicBox
name=(2"S",3"R")-2-Amino-3-hydroxybutanoic acid
PubChem = 6288
CAS = 72-19-5
EINECS = 200-774-1
SMILES = C [C@@H] (O) [C@H] (N)C(O)=O
C=4 | H=9 | N=1 | O=3
mass=119.12 g/molThreonine (abbreviated as Thr or T) [cite web | author=IUPAC-IUBMB Joint Commission on Biochemical Nomenclature | title=Nomenclature and Symbolism for Amino Acids and Peptides | work=Recommendations on Organic & Biochemical Nomenclature, Symbols & Terminology etc | url=http://www.chem.qmul.ac.uk/iupac/AminoAcid/ | accessdate=2007-05-17] is an α-
amino acid with thechemical formula HO2CCH(NH2)CH(OH)CH3. Itscodon s are ACU, ACA, ACC, and ACG. Thisessential amino acid is classified as polar. Together withserine andtyrosine , threonine is one of three proteinogenic amino acids bearing an alcohol group.The threonine residue is susceptible to numerous
posttranslational modification s. The hydroxyside chain can undergo O-linkedglycosylation . In addition, threonine residues undergophosphorylation through the action of a threoninekinase . In its phosphorylated form, it can be referred to as phosphothreonine.Allo-threonine
With two chiral centers, threonine can exist in four possible
stereoisomer s, or two possiblediastereomer s of L-threonine. However, the name L-threonine is used for one singleenantiomer , (2"S",3"R")-2-amino-3-hydroxybutanoic acid. The second diastereomer (2"S",3"S"), which is rarely present in nature, is called L-"allo"-threonine.Biosynthesis
As an essential amino acid, threonine is not synthesized in humans, hence we must ingest threonine in the form of threonine-containing proteins. In plants and microorganisms, threonine is synthesized from
aspartic acid via α-aspartyl-semialdehyde andhomoserine . Homoserine undergoes "O"-phosphorylation; this phosphateester undergoes hydrolysis concomitant with relocation of the OH group. [Nelson, D. L.; Cox, M. M. "Lehninger, Principles of Biochemistry" 3rd Ed. Worth Publishing: New York, 2000. ISBN 1-57259-153-6.] Enzymes involved in a typical biosynthesis of threonine include:
#aspartokinase
# α-aspartate semialdehydedehydrogenase
# homoserine dehydrogenase
# homoserinekinase
# threoninesynthase .Metabolism
Threonine is metabolized in two ways:
* It is converted topyruvate viathreonine dehydrogenase . An intermediate in this pathway can undergo thiolysis with CoA to produceAcetyl-CoA andglycine .
* In humans, it is converted toalpha-ketobutyrate in a less common pathway via the enzymeserine dehydratase , and thereby enters the pathway leading tosuccinyl-CoA .ources
Foods high in threonine include
cottage cheese ,poultry ,fish ,meat ,lentil s, and sesame seeds.Fact|date=June 2007Racemic threonine can be prepared fromcrotonic acid by alpha-functionalization usingmercury(II) acetate . [OrgSynth | author = Carter, H. E.; West, H. D. | title = dl-Threonine | collvol = 3 | collvolpages = 813 | year = 1955 | prep = cv3p0813]References
ee also
*
Harold Dadford West American Biochemist who first synthetised the Threonine.External links
* [http://www.chem.qmul.ac.uk/iubmb/enzyme/reaction/AminoAcid/Thr.html Threonine biosynthesis]
* [http://www.compchemwiki.org/index.php?title=Threonine Computational Chemistry Wiki]
* [http://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/summary/summary.cgi?cid=205 CID 205]
* [http://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/summary/summary.cgi?cid=6288 CID 6288]
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