Answer:
a. Galactose metabolism
Step-by-step explanation:
UDP is also also required for the galactose metabolism. The main pathway of the galactose metabolism is a two-part process in which conversion of the β-D-galactose to to UDP-glucose takes place.
In the initial stage, conversion of the β-D-galactose to the α-D-galactose which is catalyzed by the mutarotase enzyme.
The next pathway is the conversion of α-D-galactose to the UDP-glucose by using the three principal enzymes which are:
- The first enzyme is the galactokinase (GALK) which phosphorylates α-D-galactose to the galactose-1-phosphate.
- The second enzyme is the Galactose-1-phosphate uridyltransferase which contributes in the transfer of a UMP group abstracted from UDP-glucose to the galactose-1-phosphate and formation of UDP-galactose takes place.
- The third enzyme is the UDP galactose-4’-epimerase which helps in the interconvertion of the UDP-galactose and the UDP-glucose.