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O-GlcNAc transferase

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'''O-GlcNac transferase''' (OGT) catalyzes the addition of N-acetylglucosamine (GlcNAc) to serine or threonine residues by O-glycosylation. For details see [[Human O-GlcNAc transferase]].
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'''O-GlcNac transferase''' (OGT) catalyzes the addition of N-acetylglucosamine (GlcNAc) to serine or threonine residues by O-glycosylation. OGT contains 2 subunits: a 110 kDa and a 78kDa. The 110 kDa subunit contains a superhelical domain with 13 tetratricopeptide (TPR) repeats. The TPR motif consists of 34 amino acids and mediates protein-protein interactions. For details see [[Human O-GlcNAc transferase]].
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==3D structures of O-GlcNAc transferase==
==3D structures of O-GlcNAc transferase==
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[[1fo8]], [[1fo9]], [[1foa]] - rOGT catalytic domain – rabbit
[[1fo8]], [[1fo9]], [[1foa]] - rOGT catalytic domain – rabbit
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[[2gam]] - mOGT + b-D-galactose + N-acetyl-galactosamine
[[2gam]] - mOGT + b-D-galactose + N-acetyl-galactosamine
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[[3pe3]], [[3pe4]] – hOGT residues 323-1041 + peptide substrate
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[[3pe3]], [[3pe4]] – hOGT TPR and catalytic domains+ peptide substrate
[[2jlb]] – XcOGT + UDP-GlcNAc phosphonate analog – ''Xanthomonas campestris''
[[2jlb]] – XcOGT + UDP-GlcNAc phosphonate analog – ''Xanthomonas campestris''
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[[1nlm]] – OGT + UDP-acetylglucosamine – ''Escherichia coli''
[[1nlm]] – OGT + UDP-acetylglucosamine – ''Escherichia coli''
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[[3ee5]] – hOGT + UDP + NAG + galactose + naphthalene derivative
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[[3ee5]] – hOGT + UDP + NAG + galactose + naphthalene derivative<br />
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[[4ay5]], [[4gyw]], [[4gyy]], [[4gz3]] - hOGT TPR and catalytic domains + UDP + NAG + glycopeptide<br />
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[[4cdr]] - hOGT TPR and catalytic domains + UDP-peptide conjugate<br />
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[[4gz5]], [[4gz6]] - hOGT TPR and catalytic domains + UDP-GlcNAc<br />
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[[4n39]], [[4n3a]], [[4n3b]], [[4n3c]] - hOGT TPR and catalytic domains + UDP + host cell factor peptide<br />
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Revision as of 08:11, 1 April 2014

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O-GlcNac transferase (OGT) catalyzes the addition of N-acetylglucosamine (GlcNAc) to serine or threonine residues by O-glycosylation. OGT contains 2 subunits: a 110 kDa and a 78kDa. The 110 kDa subunit contains a superhelical domain with 13 tetratricopeptide (TPR) repeats. The TPR motif consists of 34 amino acids and mediates protein-protein interactions. For details see Human O-GlcNAc transferase.

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3D structures of O-GlcNAc transferase

Updated on 01-April-2014

1fo8, 1fo9, 1foa - rOGT catalytic domain – rabbit

1w3b – hOGT TPR domain – human

2gak – mOGT – mouse

2j0a, 3otk – mOGT catalytic domain (mutant)

OGT binary complexes

2am3, 2am4 - rOGT catalytic domain + UDP-glucose derivative

2am5 - rOGT catalytic domain + UDP

2j0b - mOGT catalytic domain (mutant) + UDP

2apc - rOGT catalytic domain + UDP-GlcNAc phosphonate

2gam - mOGT + b-D-galactose + N-acetyl-galactosamine

3pe3, 3pe4 – hOGT TPR and catalytic domains+ peptide substrate

2jlb – XcOGT + UDP-GlcNAc phosphonate analog – Xanthomonas campestris

2xgm – XcOGT + alloxan + mesoxalylurea

2xgc - XcOGT + UDP-GlcNAc

2xgs - XcOGT + UDP

1nlm – OGT + UDP-acetylglucosamine – Escherichia coli

3ee5 – hOGT + UDP + NAG + galactose + naphthalene derivative
4ay5, 4gyw, 4gyy, 4gz3 - hOGT TPR and catalytic domains + UDP + NAG + glycopeptide
4cdr - hOGT TPR and catalytic domains + UDP-peptide conjugate
4gz5, 4gz6 - hOGT TPR and catalytic domains + UDP-GlcNAc
4n39, 4n3a, 4n3b, 4n3c - hOGT TPR and catalytic domains + UDP + host cell factor peptide

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