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1 Medical uses  





2 O-GlcNAcylation  





3 See also  





4 References  





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N-Acetylglucosamine

Haworth projection

Names
IUPAC name

β-D-(Acetylamino)-2-deoxy-glucopyranose

Other names

N-Acetyl-D-glucosamine
GlcNAc
NAG

Identifiers

CAS Number

3D model (JSmol)

Beilstein Reference

1247660
ChEBI
ChEMBL
ChemSpider
ECHA InfoCard 100.028.517 Edit this at Wikidata
EC Number
  • 231-368-2

Gmelin Reference

721281
KEGG

PubChem CID

UNII

CompTox Dashboard (EPA)

  • InChI=1S/C8H15NO6/c1-3(11)9-5-7(13)6(12)4(2-10)15-8(5)14/h4-8,10,12-14H,2H2,1H3,(H,9,11)/t4-,5-,6-,7-,8-/m1/s1 checkY

    Key: OVRNDRQMDRJTHS-FMDGEEDCSA-N checkY

  • InChI=1/C8H15NO6/c1-3(11)9-5-7(13)6(12)4(2-10)15-8(5)14/h4-8,10,12-14H,2H2,1H3,(H,9,11)/t4-,5-,6-,7-,8-/m1/s1

    Key: OVRNDRQMDRJTHS-FMDGEEDCBL

  • O=C(N[C@@H]1[C@@H](O)[C@H](O)[C@H](O[C@H]1O)CO)C

Properties

Chemical formula

C8H15NO6
Molar mass 221.21
Melting point 211
Related compounds

Related Monosaccharides

N-Acetylgalactosamine

Related compounds

Glucosamine
Glucose

Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).

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Infobox references

N-Acetylglucosamine molecule

N-Acetylglucosamine (GlcNAc) is an amide derivative of the monosaccharide glucose. It is a secondary amide between glucosamine and acetic acid. It is significant in several biological systems.

It is part of a biopolymer in the bacterial cell wall, which is built from alternating units of GlcNAc and N-acetylmuramic acid (MurNAc), cross-linked with oligopeptides at the lactic acid residue of MurNAc. This layered structure is called peptidoglycan (formerly called murein).

GlcNAc is the monomeric unit of the polymer chitin, which forms the exoskeletonsofarthropods like insects and crustaceans. It is the main component of the radulasofmollusks, the beaksofcephalopods, and a major component of the cell walls of most fungi.

Polymerized with glucuronic acid, it forms hyaluronan.

GlcNAc has been reported to be an inhibitor of elastase release from human polymorphonuclear leukocytes (range 8–17% inhibition), however this is much weaker than the inhibition seen with N-acetylgalactosamine (range 92–100%).[1]

Medical uses

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It has been proposed as a treatment for autoimmune diseases and recent tests have claimed some success.[2][3]

O-GlcNAcylation

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O-GlcNAcylation is the process of adding a single N-acetylglucosamine sugar to the serineorthreonine of a protein.[4] Comparable to phosphorylation, addition or removal of N-acetylglucosamine is a means of activating or deactivating enzymes or transcription factors.[4] In fact, O-GlcNAcylation and phosphorylation often compete for the same serine/threonine sites.[4] O-GlcNAcylation most often occurs on chromatin proteins, and is often seen as a response to stress.[4]

Hyperglycemia increases O-GlcNAcylation, leading to insulin resistance.[5] Increased O-GlcNAcylation due to hyperglycemia is evidently a dysfunctional form of O-GlcNAcylation. O-GlcNAcylation decline in the brain with age is associated with cognitive decline. When O-GlcNAcylation was increased in the hippocampus of aged mice, spatial learning and memory improved.[6]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Kamel M, Hanafi M, Bassiouni M (1991). "Inhibition of elastase enzyme release from human polymorphonuclear leukocytes by N-acetyl-galactosamine and N-acetyl-glucosamine". Clinical and Experimental Rheumatology. 9 (1): 17–21. PMID 2054963.
  • ^ Grigorian A, Araujo L, Naidu NN, Place DJ, Choudhury B, Demetriou M (November 2011). "N-acetylglucosamine inhibits T-helper 1 (Th1)/T-helper 17 (Th17) cell responses and treats experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis". The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 286 (46): 40133–40141. doi:10.1074/jbc.M111.277814. PMC 3220534. PMID 21965673.
  • ^ Sy M, Newton BL, Pawling J, Hayama KL, Cordon A, Yu Z, et al. (September 2023). "N-acetylglucosamine inhibits inflammation and neurodegeneration markers in multiple sclerosis: a mechanistic trial". Journal of Neuroinflammation. 20 (1): 209. doi:10.1186/s12974-023-02893-9. PMC 10498575. PMID 37705084.
  • ^ a b c d Hart GW, Slawson C, Ramirez-Correa G, Lagerlof O (2011). "Cross talk between O-GlcNAcylation and phosphorylation: roles in signaling, transcription, and chronic disease". Annual Review of Biochemistry. 80: 825–858. doi:10.1146/annurev-biochem-060608-102511. PMC 3294376. PMID 21391816.
  • ^ Ma J, Hart GW (August 2013). "Protein O-GlcNAcylation in diabetes and diabetic complications". Expert Review of Proteomics. 10 (4): 365–380. doi:10.1586/14789450.2013.820536. PMC 3985334. PMID 23992419.
  • ^ Wheatley EG, Albarran E, White CW, Bieri G, Sanchez-Diaz C, Pratt K, et al. (October 2019). "Neuronal O-GlcNAcylation Improves Cognitive Function in the Aged Mouse Brain". Current Biology. 29 (20): 3359–3369.e4. doi:10.1016/j.cub.2019.08.003. PMC 7199460. PMID 31588002.
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