CTP is a ribonucleotide
used in synthesis of several compounds, including RNA,
and several glycerophospholipids. It allosterically inhibits the
enzymes aspartate transcarbamoylase,
and CTP synthetase (see below), which are both involved in nucleotide
metabolism.
1. Phosphocholine + CTP <=> CDP-choline + PPi, (catalyzed by CTP:phosphocholine cytidyl transferase)
2. Phosphatidic Acid + CTP <=> CDP-Diacylglycerol + PPi
3. CDP + ATP <=> CTP + ADP (catalyzed by Nucleoside Diphosphokinase)
4. UTP + ATP + Gln <=> CTP + ADP + Glu + Pi (catalyzed by CTP Synthetase)
CTP is an allosteric inhibitor of glutamine synthetase, an enzyme with a central role in nitrogen metabolism in the cell.