Tartronic acid semialdehyde explained

Tartronic acid semialdehyde is the organic compound with the formula OCHCH(OH)CO2H. The molecule has three functional groups, aldehyde, alcohol, and carboxylic acid. A white solid, it occurs naturally. A near neutral pH, it exists as the hydrated carboxylate (HO)2CHCH(OH)CO2, which is referred to as tartronate semialdehyde. Tartronate semialdehyde is produced and consumed on a prodigious scale as an intermediate in photorespiration, an undesirable side reaction that competes with photosynthesis. It is produced biologically by the condensation of two equivalents of glyoxalate:[1]

2OC(H)CO2H → OC(H)CH(OH)CO2H + CO2This condensation is catalyzed by tartronate-semialdehyde synthase.

References

  1. Leegood RC . A Welcome Diversion from Photorespiration . Nature Biotechnology . 25 . 5 . 539–40 . May 2007 . 17483837 . 10.1038/nbt0507-539 . 5015366 .