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Glucose -> Glucose-6-Phosphate
Hexokinase
Glucose-1-Phosphate to UDP-glucose
Glucose-1-Phosphate uridyl transferase
UDP-glucose
is an activated sugar.
UDP-glucuronate
can be used to conjugate billirubin, steroids, drugs, xenobiotics and etc.
The enzyme that is responsible for the development of jaundice is:
UDP-glucuronate transferase
Lactose
Galactose-Glucose
UDP-glucose -> UDP-galactose
Epimerase enzyme
Glycoprotein
is created by the enzyme glycosyltransferase.
An amino acid that donates a nitrogen to make an amino sugar is:
glutamine
The difference in glycoproteins vs. proteoglycans.
proteoglycans are primarily composed of carbohydrates whereas glycoproteins are primarily composed of proteins.
I-Cell diesase
results in an inability to attach mannose-6-phosphate to lysosomal proteins.
Type O blood
only has the H-Substance on RBC surfaces
Type A blood
has an N-acetylgalactoseamine attached to the h-substance of RBC's.
Type B blod
has an galactose attached to the h-substance of RBC's.
A GM2 ganglioside disease
Tay-Sachs Disease
A deficiency in Hexoaminidase A
results in Tay-Sachs Disease