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The conformational plasticity of glycosyltransferases

Current Opinion in Structural Biology, 2016
Glycosyltransferases (GTs) catalyze the transfer of a sugar moiety from nucleotide-sugar or lipid-phospho-sugar donors to a broad range of acceptor substrates, generating a significant amount of structural diversity in biological systems. GTs are highly selective in nature, allowing the recognition of subtle structural differences in the sequences and ...
David Albesa-Jové, Marcelo E Guerin
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Photoaffinity labelling of glycosyltransferases

Glycobiology, 1992
The photoaffinity analogues 5-azido-UDP-glucose and 5-azido-UDP-glucuronic acid have proven to be valuable biochemical tools in the studies of nucleoside diphosphate sugar-utilizing enzymes, especially membrane-associated glycosyltransferases. A summary of the past and current uses of these analogues is presented, as well as photoaffinity data for the ...
R R, Drake, A D, Elbein
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Glycosyltransferases in SWISS-PROT

Glycoconjugate Journal, 1998
SWISS-PROT is a curated protein sequence database with a high level of annotation (such as description of the function of a protein, its domain structure, post-translational modification, variants, etc), a minimal level of redundancy and a high level of integration with other databases.
C, O'Donovan, N, Mitaritonna
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Glycosyltransferases, glycosylation and atherosclerosis

Glycoconjugate Journal, 2014
Cardiovascular diseases arising from atherosclerosis are currently the leading cause of mortality worldwide. Leukocyte recruitment is a key step for the successful initiation of atherosclerosis and occurs predominantly in the inflamed endothelium. Leukocyte recruitment is mediated by a group of adhesive molecules and chemokine receptors, which are ...
Qianghong, Pu, Chao, Yu
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Mechanisms of Glycosyltransferases: The In and the Out

ChemBioChem, 2011
Getting into a transition state: Glycosyltransferases retain a critical role in glycobiology. The design of potent glycosyltransferase inhibitors may be facilitated by considering the mechanistic evidence presented by Davies and Davis and co-workers that strengthens the case that retaining glycosyltransferases function through a single front-side, S(N ...
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GLYCOSYLTRANSFERASES OF LIPOPHILIC SMALL MOLECULES

Annual Review of Plant Biology, 2006
Glycosyltransferases of small molecules transfer sugars to a wide range of acceptors, from hormones and secondary metabolites to biotic and abiotic chemicals and toxins in the environment. The enzymes are encoded by large multigene families and can be identified by a signature motif in their primary sequence, which classifies them as a subset of ...
Bowles, Dianna J   +3 more
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Activity Determination of Glycosyltransferases

2019
The unique chemistry of 2-aminobenzoic acid (2-AA, anthranilic acid, AA) for labeling glycans in aqueous buffer solutions was crucial in developing the assays for measuring the activity of transferases (Anumula, Anal Biochem 457:31-37, 2014).
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Structural and biochemical studies of the glycosyltransferase Bs-YjiC from Bacillus subtilis

International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 2021
Chang Zhao, Yunzi Luo, Rui Bao
exaly  

Collagen Glycosyltransferases

1979
K I, Kivirikko, R, Myllylä
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