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Galactolysis Information

Galactolysis refers to the catabolism of galactose.

In the liver, galactose is converted to glucose 6-phosphate in the following reactions:

galacto- uridyl phosphogluco-
kinase transferase mutase
gal --------> gal 1 P ------------------> glc 1 P -----------> glc 6 P
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UDP-glc UDP-gal
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epimerase

Metabolic disorders

There are 3 types of galactosemia or galactose deficiencies:

Name Enzyme Description
galactokinase deficiency Galactokinase Causes cataracts, which are treatable by restricting galactose from the diet.
UDPgalactose-4-epimerase deficiency UDPgalactose-4-epimerase Is extremely rare (only 2 reported cases). It causes nerve deafness.
Galactose-1-phosphate uridyl transferase deficiency Galactose-1-phosphate uridyl transferase Is the most problematic, as galactose-free diets are not effective in treating neurocognitive deficiencies (in particular language disorders such as verbal dyspraxia) and ovarian failure. If a galactose-free diet is administered, cataracts and acute symptoms such as kidney and liver failure respond immediately.
· · Metabolism (Catabolism, Anabolism)
General Metabolic pathway · Metabolic network
Cellular respiration
Aerobic Respiration GlycolysisPyruvate DecarboxylationCitric Acid CycleOxidative Phosphorylation (Electron Transport Chain + ATP synthase)
Anaerobic Respiration GlycolysisFermentation (ABE, Ethanol, Lactic acid)
Specific paths
Protein metabolism Protein synthesis · Catabolism
Carbohydrate metabolism (Carbohydrate catabolism and anabolism)
Human

GlycolysisGluconeogenesis

GlycogenolysisGlycogenesis

Pentose phosphate pathway · Fructolysis · Galactolysis

Glycosylation (N-linked, O-linked)
Nonhuman

Photosynthesis (Carbon fixation)

Xylose metabolism
Lipid metabolism (Lipolysis, Lipogenesis)
Fatty acid metabolism Fatty acid degradation (Beta oxidation) · Fatty acid synthesis
Other Steroid metabolism · Sphingolipid metabolism · Eicosanoid metabolism · Ketosis
Amino acid Amino acid synthesis · Urea Cycle
Nucleotide metabolism Purine metabolism · Nucleotide salvage · Pyrimidine metabolism ·
Other Metal metabolism (Iron metabolism) · Ethanol metabolism

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· · Metabolism: carbohydrate metabolism · fructose and galactose enzymes
Fructose / Fructolysis Hepatic fructokinase · Aldolase B · Triokinase
Sorbitol Sorbitol dehydrogenase · Aldose reductase
Galactose / Galactolysis Galactokinase · Galactose-1-phosphate uridylyltransferase/UDP-glucose 4-epimerase Aldose reductase
Lactose Lactose synthase · Lactase
Mannose Mannose phosphate isomerase

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