- metabolism.
Glycosyltransferases that use non-nucleotide
donors such as
dolichol or
polyprenol pyrophosphate are non-Leloir
glycosyltransferases. Mammals...
-
discovered in prokaryotes,
including N-
glycosyltransferases. N-
glycosyltransferases are an
unusual type of
glycosyltransferase which joins single hexoses to the...
- the
structure of the
molecules to
which they bind.
Enzymes called glycosyltransferases link the
saccharide to the
lipid molecule, and also play a role in...
-
These activated donors are then
substrates for
enzymes known as
glycosyltransferases,
which transfer the
sugar unit from the
activated donor to an accepting...
- D-inositol-3-phosphate
glycosyltransferase (EC 2.4.1.250,
mycothiol glycosyltransferases, MshA) is an
enzyme with
systematic name...
-
around the world. In
human cells, the ABO
alleles and
their encoded glycosyltransferases have been
described in
several oncologic conditions.
Using anti-GTA/GTB...
-
synthesize a
glycan chain. This
enzyme belongs to the
family of
glycosyltransferases,
specifically the hexosyltransferases. The
systematic name of this...
- stearothermophilus) and
Brevibacillus brevis. This
enzyme belongs to the
family of
glycosyltransferases,
specifically the hexosyltransferases. The
systematic name of this...
- are post-translationally
modified via O-linked
glycosylation by
glycosyltransferases, thus
forming proteoglycans.
Keratan sulfate which may
modify core...
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residues in the cis-Golgi.
These modifications are
catalyzed by
glycosyltransferases and
glycosidases respectively. In the cis-Golgi, a
series of mannosidases...