UAP1


Description

The UAP1 (UDP-N-acetylglucosamine pyrophosphorylase 1) is a protein-coding gene located on chromosome 1.

UDP-N-acetylhexosamine pyrophosphorylase is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the UAP1 gene.

UAP1 catalyzes the final step in the biosynthesis of UDP-GlcNAc, converting UTP and glucosamine 1-phosphate (GlcNAc-1-P) to UDP-GlcNAc. It also converts UTP and galactosamine 1-phosphate (GalNAc-1-P) to UDP-GalNAc. In addition to its metabolic role, UAP1 acts as a regulator of innate immunity in response to viral infection by mediating pyrophosphorylation of IRF3. Specifically, UAP1 catalyzes the pyrophosphorylation of IRF3 phosphorylated at Ser-386 by TBK1, promoting IRF3 dimerization and activation, leading to type I interferon responses.

UAP1 is also known as AGX, AGX1, AGX2, SPAG2.

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