AIR synthetase (FGAM cyclase)
AIR synthetase is the fifth enzyme in the de novo synthesis of purine nucleotides. It catalyzes the reaction to form 5-aminoimidazole ribotide from formylglycinamidine-ribonucleotide FGAM. This reaction closes the ring and produces a 5-membered imidazole ring of the purine nucleus :
ATP + 2--N1-acetamidine ADP + 5-amino-1-imidazole + phosphate +
AIR synthetase catalyzes the transfer of the oxygen of the formyl group to phosphate. It is a sequential mechanism in which ATP binds first to the enzyme and ADP is released last. This enzyme hydrolyzes ATP to activate the oxygen of the amide in order to carry out a nucleophilic attack by nitrogen. In humans and many other animals, this enzyme is contained within the trifunctional purine biosynthetic protein adenosine-3 polypeptide.
Nomenclature
The systematic name of this enzyme class is 2--N1-acetamidine cyclo-ligase. Other names in common use include:- AIR synthetase,
- 5'-aminoimidazole ribonucleotide synthetase,
- 2--1-N-acetamidine cyclo-ligase,
- phosphoribosylaminoimidazole synthetase, and
- phosphoribosylformylglycinamidine cyclo-ligase.
Purine Synthesis