UDPglukosiä
UDPglukosiä, a nucleotide sugar known in English as UDP‑glucose, is the uridine diphosphate ester of glucose. Its structure consists of a uridine moiety linked via a diphosphate bridge to a D‑glucose molecule, yielding the chemical formula C11H18N5O17P3. It is a key donor of glucose units in glycoconjugate synthesis and is produced in cells by the enzyme UDP‑glucose pyrophosphorylase.
Biosynthesis of UDPglukosiä starts from glucose‑6‑phosphate. The glucose moiety undergoes isomerization to glucose‑1‑phosphate, which reacts with
Functions of UDPglukosiä include glycogenesis, glycolipogenesis, and glycoprotein formation. In glycogen synthesis, the enzyme glycogen synthase
Clinically, alterations in UDPglukosiä metabolism contribute to metabolic disorders such as glycogen storage diseases (e.g., type