Abstract

The synthesis of the pyrimidinyl amino acids willardiine and isowillardiine was studied in vivo and in vitro. Uracil derivatives stimulate the biosynthesis of both compounds; the free base is the most effective. Significant incorporation of [2-(14)C]uracil and [6-(14)C]orotate into willardiine and isowillardiine was found. Incorporation of [6-(14)C]orotate was substantially decreased in the presence of uracil, and to a lesser extent by uridine and UMP. [3-(14)C]Serine was incorporated into the alanine side chain of the two uracilylalanines but not into the ring. The effect of a number of uracil analogues and inhibitors of pyrimidine metabolism was examined. Some were shown to stimulate the biosynthesis; the most noticeable effects were obtained with 6-azauracil and 2-thiouracil. Attempts to obtain extracts capable of synthesizing the uracilylalanines from uracil and serine were unsuccessful, but weak activity was observed when serine was replaced by O-acetylserine.

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