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Alpha-mannosidases I is a human protein that reside in the endoplasmic reticulum(ER) lumen. ERMan1 is part of the class 1 glycosylhydrolase family 47 group of proteins and sports a Tim-barrel fold. In the ER N-linked glycans are used as indicators of how well a client protein is folded. ERMan1 functions by slowly trimming N-linked glycans, giving the protein at hand a defined window of time before the client protein can be targeted for degradation by other ER proteins.
Alpha-mannosidases I is a human protein that reside in the endoplasmic reticulum(ER) lumen. ERMan1 is part of the class 1 glycosylhydrolase family 47 group of proteins and sports a Tim-barrel fold. In the ER N-linked glycans are used as indicators of how well a client protein is folded. ERMan1 functions by slowly trimming N-linked glycans, giving the protein at hand a defined window of time before the client protein can be targeted for degradation by other ER proteins.
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Revision as of 01:55, 30 April 2010

Alpha-mannosidases I is a human protein that reside in the endoplasmic reticulum(ER) lumen. ERMan1 is part of the class 1 glycosylhydrolase family 47 group of proteins and sports a Tim-barrel fold. In the ER N-linked glycans are used as indicators of how well a client protein is folded. ERMan1 functions by slowly trimming N-linked glycans, giving the protein at hand a defined window of time before the client protein can be targeted for degradation by other ER proteins.


ERMan1 (1X9D)

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Catalytic Site

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