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Topic: What is the function of pyrophosphate group in isoprenoid biosynthesis?  (Read 6926 times)

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Offline NewtoAtoms

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What is the most important function of the pyrophosphate group in isoprenoid biosynthesis?

a.  strongly acidic group and good proton donor
b.  good leaving group
c.  good nucleophile
d.  good electrophile
e.  ability to stablize an anion on the 'a' carbon

I am leaning toward 'c' as the correct answer, can anyone give me a reason as to another choice?

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pardon me, I meant to write 'b' is the correct answer, because I believe that pyrophosphate groups in isoprenoid biosynthesis are good leaving groups, which as I believe is the final stage in terpene biosynthesis. Am I correct?

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I would agree with "b", pyrophosphate definitely is a good leaving group. When you take ATP for example, for some energetic reasons it´s nearly always the pyrophosphate which is cut off, not only phosphate. So I would expect the same in isoprenoid biosynthesis.

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