نتایج جستجو برای: glycosyltransferase

تعداد نتایج: 2654  

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2000
M Galvan S Tsuboi M Fukuda L G Baum

Galectin-1 induces apoptosis of immature thymocytes and activated T cells, suggesting that galectin-1 regulates cell death in the thymus during selection and in the periphery following an immune response. Although it is known that galectin-1 recognizes lactosamine (Gal-GlcNAc) as a minimal ligand, this disaccharide is ubiquitously expressed on a variety of cell surface glycoproteins. Thus, susc...

Journal: :Angewandte Chemie 2004
Jamie R Rich Adam Szpacenko Monica M Palcic David R Bundle

BACKGROUND Oligosaccharide analogues in which the interglycosidic oxygen atom(s) have been replaced by sulfur are known as thiooligosaccharides. These molecules are metabolically stable analogues of their naturally occurring counterparts, since the rate of hydrolysis of the thioglycosidic bond by glycosylhydrolases is several orders of magnitude slower than that of the corresponding Oglycosides...

Journal: :Chemical communications 2005
María Pérez Felipe Lombó Lili Zhu Miranda Gibson Alfredo F Braña Jurgen Rohr José A Salas Carmen Méndez

L- and D-stereoisomers of amicetose were generated by combining sugar biosynthesis genes from four different antibiotic gene clusters and both sugars were transferred to the elloramycin aglycone by the sugar flexible ElmGT glycosyltransferase.

Journal: :Blood 2012
Hans H Wandall Viktoria Rumjantseva Anne Louise Tølbøll Sørensen Sunita Patel-Hett Emma C Josefsson Eric P Bennett Joseph E Italiano Henrik Clausen John H Hartwig Karin M Hoffmeister

Platelets are megakaryocyte subfragments that participate in hemostatic and host defense reactions and deliver pro- and antiangiogenic factors throughout the vascular system. Although they are anucleated cells that lack a complex secretory apparatus with distinct Golgi/endoplasmic reticulum compartments, past studies have shown that platelets have glycosyltransferase activities. In the present ...

2017
SARAH E. ALLISON Sarah E. Allison Eric D. Brown Eric Brown Brian Coombes

The biosynthetic enzymes involved in wall teichoic acid biogenesis in Grampositive bacteria have been the subject of renewed investigation in recent years with the benefit of modem tools of biochemistry and genetics. Nevertheless, there have been only limited investigations into the enzymes that glycosylate wall teichoic acid. Decades-old experiments in the model Gram-positive bacterium, Bacill...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2008
Máximo Barreras Silvina R Salinas Patricia L Abdian Matías A Kampel Luis Ielpi

Xanthomonas campestris GumK (beta-1,2-glucuronosyltransferase) is a 44-kDa membrane-associated protein that is involved in the biosynthesis of xanthan, an exopolysaccharide crucial for this bacterium's phytopathogenicity. Xanthan also has many important industrial applications. The GumK enzyme is the founding member of the glycosyltransferase family 70 of carbohydrate-active enzymes, which is c...

2014
Hua Zhang Fan Zhu Tiandi Yang Lei Ding Meixian Zhou Jingzhi Li Stuart M Haslam Anne Dell Heidi Erlandsen Hui Wu

More than 33,000 glycosyltransferases have been identified. Structural studies, however, have only revealed two distinct glycosyltransferase (GT) folds, GT-A and GT-B. Here we report a 1.34-Å resolution X-ray crystallographic structure of a previously uncharacterized 'domain of unknown function' 1792 (DUF1792) and show that the domain adopts a new fold and is required for glycosylation of a fam...

Journal: :Chemistry & biology 2005
Ryan G Kruger Wei Lu Markus Oberthür Junhua Tao Daniel Kahne Christopher T Walsh

The teicoplanin acyltransferase (Atf) responsible for N-acylation of the glucosamine moiety to create the teicoplanin lipoglycopeptide scaffold has recently been identified. Here we use that enzyme (tAtf) and the cognate acyltransferase from the related A-40,926 biosynthetic cluster (aAtf) to evaluate specificity for glycopeptide scaffolds and for the acyl-CoA donor. In addition to acylation of...

Journal: :Chemistry & biology 2010
Eve Hutchinson Barry Murphy Terence Dunne Ciaran Breen Bernard Rawlings Patrick Caffrey

Most polyene macrolide antibiotics are glycosylated with mycosamine (3,6-dideoxy-3-aminomannose). In the amphotericin B producer, Streptomyces nodosus, mycosamine biosynthesis begins with AmphDIII-catalyzed conversion of GDP-mannose to GDP-4-keto-6-deoxymannose. This is converted to GDP-3-keto-6-deoxymannose, which is transaminated to GDP-mycosamine by the AmphDII protein. The glycosyltransfera...

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