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Title: Biochemistry and Metabolism


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Biochemistry and Metabolism
  • The course will cover
  • Enzymes kinetics and control
  • Control of metabolism
  • Control of metabolism is the control of enzyme
    activity

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Biochemistry and Metabolism
  • Why should we study metabolism?
  • Why is metabolism interesting?
  • Where does metabolism feature in daily life?
  • Why should we study enzymes?
  • Why are enzymes interesting?
  • How do enzymes feature in daily life?

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from Drug Discovery Today 11 481-493 (2006)
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statins Inhibitors of the enzyme HMG CoA
reductase
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HMG CoA reductase
HMG CoA NADPH ? mevalonate NADP Rate
limiting, regulatory enzyme in cholesterol
synthesis
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Cholesterol and heart disease
  • Cholesterol as key factor
  • Excessive deposition in blood vessels leads to
    heart disease
  • Carried as lipoproteins
  • bad cholesterol low density lipoprotein (LDL)
  • good cholesterol high density lipoprotein
    (HDL)

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Benefits of Lipitor
  • Lowers total cholesterol by 40.
  • Lowers "bad," low-density lipoprotein (LDL)
    cholesterol by 50.
  • Reduces risk for heart attack and stroke

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Every five minutes somebody in the UK dies from a
heart attack
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Office of National Statistics (2005) Scotland
General Register Office (2005) Northern Ireland
General Register Office (2005)

www.heartstats.org
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Risk factors for heart disease
  • High fat diet
  • Overweight/obese
  • High blood pressure
  • Smoking
  • Lack of exercise
  • Heredity

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Increase in obesity
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Overweight/obesity BMI 25 kg/m2 and over Health
Survey for England 2004 Scottish Health Survey
2003 Welsh Health Survey 2003/04
www.heartstats.org
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lifestyle
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diet
Guideline daily amount
Food Standards Agency traffic light labelling
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Metabolic syndrome
  • Obesity, particularly around the waist (having an
    "apple shape")
  • 2. Elevated blood pressure
  • 3. An elevated level of triglycerides and a low
    level
  • of high-density lipoprotein (HDL) the "good"
    cholesterol
  • 4. Resistance to insulin

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Metabolic syndrome
Prevalence 20 of adults in US
Risk Factors poor eating habits, lack of
exercise, genetics, ageing
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Metabolic syndrome
  • Increased risk of heart disease
  • Increased risk of Type 2 diabetes

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Questions to ask about diet and metabolism
  • How does a high carbohydrate diet lead to
    obesity?
  • How does a high fat diet lead to heart disease?
  • What is disturbed in diabetes?

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Complex interplay between glucose/fat/cholesterol
metabolism
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Need to understand diet and metabolism
  • Daily Mail
  • August 20th 2002 Could this be the cure for
    obesity?
  • July 30th 2003 Chemical could burn away obesity
  • Gillian McKeith she hasn't a clue about
    nutrition (Brit Dietetic Assn)

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Biochemistry and Metabolism
  • Why should we study enzymes?
  • Why are enzymes interesting?
  • How do enzymes feature in daily life?

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Enzymes?
  • Biological washing powders
  • Drug targets
  • Tests for disease/test kits
  • Clinical tests for liver damage

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Biological washing powders
Contain lipases and proteases to digest fat and
protein in stains Work at lower temperatures
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Drug targets
Inhibitors of enzyme COX-2 (cyclooxygenase-2,
responsible for prostaglandin synthesis)
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ELISA
  • Enzyme Linked ImmunoSorbant Assays
  • Used widely for detection of proteins and
    antibodies in patient samples
  • Uses enzyme conjugated to antibody

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Test for HIV
  • Patients with HIV have antibodies against the
    viral proteins
  • Detect these antibodies using ELISA

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96 well plate for ELISA
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ELISA for antibodies in HIV
Enzyme-labelled Anti-human antibody
Colour development after adding substrate for
enzyme
?
?
Patient sample Containing anti HIV
HIV proteins
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ELISA
  • Detection antibody has enzyme attached to it
  • e.g. alkaline phosphatase substrate
    4-nitrophenyl phosphate


yellow
colourless
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96 well plate for ELISA
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Pregnancy test kits
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Tests for liver function
  • Doctor requests liver enzymes
  • Blood test
  • Measure total protein, albumin and several
    enzymes in serum

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Liver enzymes
  • Alanine aminotransferase
  • Aspartate aminotransferase
  • Enzymes involved in amino acid metabolism

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Liver enzymes in blood sample
  • Alanine aminotransferase
  • Leaks in to blood from damaged liver cells e.g.
    viral hepatitis, paracetamol overdose, fatty
    liver (alcohol abuse) etc
  • Aspartate aminotransferase
  • Also raised in liver damage but not as specific

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What do we need to know about enzymes?
  • How to set up an enzyme assay
  • Effects of inhibitors
  • How to interpret the results

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HMG CoA reductase assay
HMG CoA NADPH ? mevalonate NADP Assay
from loss of absorbance at 340 nm as NADPH
consumed Mix enzyme and substrate in cuvette and
read A340
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Kinetics of enzymes
initial rate
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Effect of statin on HMG CoA reductase activity
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Effect of statin on HMG CoA reductase activity
Competitive inhibition
from FEBS Letts 72 323-326 (1976)
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Enzyme assays in real life
Hospital pathology lab
Industrial drug discovery
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