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Leloir pathway
The
Leloir
pathway
is a
metabolic pathway
for the
catabolism
of
D-galactose
. It is named after
Luis Federico Leloir
.
In the first
step
,
galactose mutarotase
facilitates the
conversion
of β-D-galactose to α-D-galactose since this is the
active
form in the pathway. Next, α-D-galactose is
phosphorylated
by
galactokinase
to
galactose 1-phosphate
. In the third step,
D-galactose-1-phosphate uridylyltransferase
converts
galactose
1-phosphate to
UDP-galactose
using
UDP-glucose
as the
uridine diphosphate
source
.
Finally
,
UDP-galactose 4-epimerase
recycles the UDP-galactose to UDP-glucose for the
transferase
reaction
. Additionally,
phosphoglucomutase
converts the
D-glucose
1-phosphate to
D-glucose 6-phosphate
.