Human ABO(H) Blood Group Glycosyltransferases

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Human ABO(H) blood group glycosyltransferases GTA and GTB catalyze the final monosaccharide addition in the biosynthesis of the human A and B blood group antigens.
Human ABO(H) blood group glycosyltransferases GTA and GTB catalyze the final monosaccharide addition in the biosynthesis of the human A and B blood group antigens.

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GTB + UDP + H antigen complex with Hg+2 (grey) and Mn+2 (purple) ions (PDB code 1lzj)

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References

  1. Patenaude SI, Seto NO, Borisova SN, Szpacenko A, Marcus SL, Palcic MM, Evans SV. The structural basis for specificity in human ABO(H) blood group biosynthesis. Nat Struct Biol. 2002 Sep;9(9):685-90. PMID:12198488 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nsb832
  2. Busch, C. et al. J. Biol. Chem. 273, 19566−19572 (1998)

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