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Manganese and Glycosyltransferases

  • Yes, absolutely: Manganese acts as a vital co-factor for numerous glycosyltransferases and related enzyme systems in human biochemistry.
  • Enzymatic Function: These specific enzymes require divalent cations like manganese or magnesium to properly catalyze the transfer of sugar moieties to specific acceptor molecules.
  • Structural Role: The presence of the manganese ion helps facilitate the proper binding and conformation of the substrate and the enzyme active site.
  • Metabolic Importance: Adequate manganese nutritional status is therefore essential for the proper synthesis of glycoproteins, proteoglycans, and glycosaminoglycans.
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  • Fosamax class-action lawsuit - Targets (Year: 2007)
  • FDA - Warns (Year: 1997; Issue: all_women_develop_osteoporosis_at_menopause)
  • FDA - Warns (Year: 2001; Issue: website_overstates_benefits_and_minimizes_risks)

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  • Associated With: Angina (Level: low; Condition: high_calcium)
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