ENZYME entry: EC 2.4.1.384
Accepted Name |
NDP-glycosyltransferase.
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Reaction catalysed |
An NDP-glycose + an acceptor <=> a glycosylated acceptor + NDP |
Comment(s) |
- The enzyme, characterized from the bacterium Bacillus licheniformis
DSM-13, is an extremely promiscuous glycosyltransferase.
- It can accept ADP-, GDP-, CDP-, TDP-, or UDP-activated glycose
molecules as donors, and can glycosylate a large number of
substrates, catalyzing O-, N-, or S-glycosylation.
- While D-glucose is the primarily reported sugar being transferred,
the enzyme has been shown to transfer D-galactose, 2-deoxy-D-glucose,
N-acetyl-D-glucosamine, N-acetyl-D-galactosamine, L-fucose,
L-rhamnose, D-glucuronate, and D-viosamine.
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Cross-references |
BRENDA | 2.4.1.384 |
EC2PDB | 2.4.1.384 |
ExplorEnz | 2.4.1.384 |
PRIAM enzyme-specific profiles | 2.4.1.384 |
KEGG Ligand Database for Enzyme Nomenclature | 2.4.1.384 |
IUBMB Enzyme Nomenclature | 2.4.1.384 |
IntEnz | 2.4.1.384 |
MEDLINE | Find literature relating to 2.4.1.384 |
MetaCyc | 2.4.1.384 |
Rhea expert-curated reactions | 2.4.1.384 |
UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot |
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