Uridine diphosphate glucose |
رقم الكتالوجGC37866 |
الأوريدين الفوسفات الجلوكوز (الأوراسيل-الفوسفات الجلوكوز، UDPG) هي سكر نيوكليوتيد.
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Sample solution is provided at 25 µL, 10mM.
Uridine diphosphate glucose (uracil-diphosphate glucose, UDPG) is a nucleotide sugar. It is used in nucleotide sugar metabolism as an activated form of glucose, a substrate for enzymes called glucosyltransferases. [1] Uridine diphosphate glucose has been shown to have tissue-specific effects that have proved to be of clinical value in the treatment of some liver ailments. It is also known to have multiple effects on intrahepatic bilirubin metabolism which, in turn, are related to the glycogen synthesis occurring in the liver.[2]
In vitro study demonstrated that the effects of UDPG on cell metabolism do not appear to be limited to enzyme induction. Others have reported that UDPG can have effects under conditions that bar enzyme induction. Results showed that a significant amount of the UDPG, even though it is a highly polar compound, does pass through the membrane unchanged. A large fraction of the UDPG added to incubation media, however, was found in the cell as glucose phosphate, indicating cleavage after penetration of the cell. Eventually. all the UDPG that entered the cells was degraded to glucose phosphate and glucose. The in vitro studies show that G-6-P is not the active form, and several tests show that uridine does not lead to changes like those seen with UDPG. [2]
In vivo study indicated that indicate that the intracellular level of PRPP in animal tissues is greatly affected by extracellular UDPG. The alteration of PRPP level by UDPG is not linearly dose-related. The changes in PRPP that were induced by UDPG were also tissue-specific: mouse liver was more sensitive than was the spleen. This latter specificity may well be related to the therapeutically beneficial effects of UDPG.[2]
References:
[1]. Rademacher T, Pet al. "Glycobiology". Annu Rev Biochem. 1988; 57: 785–838.
[2]. Yip LC, et al. Effects of uridine diphosphoglucose (UDPG) infusion on 5-phosphoribosyl pyrophosphate (PRPP) levels of mouse tissues. Biochem Pharmacol. 1987 Mar 1;36(5):633-7.
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