Abstract:Human UDP‐glucose dehydrogenase (UGDH) is an enzyme that catalyzes the conversion of UDP‐glucose to UDP‐glucuronate by two successive oxidation reactions. Previous studies have highlighted the importance of several conserved active site residues and many of the mechanistic details have been examined. Recent studies indicate that wild‐type UGDH exists as a hexamer, composed of a trimer of catalytically active dimers. Examination of the available UGDH crystal structure suggests that disruption of its oligomeric … Show more
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