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How the chemical features of molecules may have addressed the settlement of metabolic steps
Authors:Antonella Del-Corso  author-information"  >,Mario Cappiello  author-information"  >,Roberta Moschini  author-information"  >,Francesco Balestri  author-information"  >,Umberto Mura
Affiliation:1.Biochemistry Unit, Department of Biology,University of Pisa,Pisa,Italy;2.Interdepartmental Research Center Nutrafood ‘‘Nutraceuticals and Food for Health”,University of Pisa,Pisa,Italy
Abstract:

Introduction

While the evolutionary adaptation of enzymes to their own substrates is a well assessed and rationalized field, how molecules have been originally selected in order to initiate and assemble convenient metabolic pathways is a fascinating, but still debated argument.

Objectives

Aim of the present study is to give a rationale for the preferential selection of specific molecules to generate metabolic pathways.

Methods

The comparison of structural features of molecules, through an inductive methodological approach, offer a reading key to cautiously propose a determining factor for their metabolic recruitment.

Results

Starting with some commonplaces occurring in the structural representation of relevant carbohydrates, such as glucose, fructose and ribose, arguments are presented in associating stable structural determinants of these molecules and their peculiar occurrence in metabolic pathways.

Conclusions

Among other possible factors, the reliability of the structural asset of a molecule may be relevant or its selection among structurally and, a priori, functionally similar molecules.
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