purinszintézis
Purinszintézis refers to the biological process of synthesizing purines. Purines are essential heterocyclic aromatic organic compounds that are fundamental components of nucleic acids, specifically DNA and RNA. They also play crucial roles in cellular metabolism as energy carriers (ATP, GTP) and as signaling molecules (cAMP, cGMP).
The de novo synthesis of purines begins with simple precursors like amino acids, formic acid, and carbon
In addition to de novo synthesis, cells can also salvage pre-existing purine bases or nucleosides. This salvage
Disruptions in purine metabolism, including errors in purine synthesis or salvage, can lead to various metabolic