"Lactose Synthase" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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An enzyme complex that catalyzes the transfer of GALACTOSE from UDP GALACTOSE to GLUCOSE, forming LACTOSE. The enzyme complex is composed of a B subunit, ALPHA-LACTALBUMIN, which changes the substrate specificity of the A subunit, N-ACETYLLACTOSAMINE SYNTHASE, from N-ACETYLGLUCOSAMINE to glucose making lactose synthesis the preferred reaction.
Descriptor ID |
D007788
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MeSH Number(s) |
D05.500.299 D08.811.913.400.450.400.500
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Concept/Terms |
Lactose Synthase- Lactose Synthase
- Synthase, Lactose
- Lactose Synthetase
- Synthetase, Lactose
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Difference between mammary epithelial cells from mature virgin and primiparous mice. Cancer Res. 1978 Nov; 38(11 Pt 2):4059-65.