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Uridine diphosphate glucose
Uridine diphosphate
glucose
is a
nucleotide sugar
. It is
involved
in
glycosyltransferase
reactions
in
metabolism
.
Functions
UDP-glucose is used in
nucleotide sugar metabolism
as an
activated
form of glucose, a
substrate
for
enzymes
called
glucosyltransferases
.
UDP-glucose is a
precursor
of
glycogen
and can be
converted
into
UDP-galactose
and
UDP-glucuronic acid
, which can then be used as
substrates
by the enzymes that make
polysaccharides
containing
galactose
and
glucuronic acid
.
UDP-glucose can also be used as a precursor of
sucrose
,
lipopolysaccharides
and
glycosphingolipids
.
Components
UDP-glucose consists of the
pyrophosphate
group
, the
pentose
sugar
ribose
, glucose, and the
nucleobase
uracil
.