Vitis vinifera Flavonoid 3-O-Glucosyltransferase (Vv3GT)

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[[Image:2C1Z GT-B b.png|frame|alt=Puzzle globe| Vv3GT with the two Rossmann-like domains colored in pink ]]
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The plant UGTs are characterized by sharing a highly conserved motif referred to as the PSPG motif (Plant Secondary Product Glycosyltransferase motif).
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The plant UGTs are characterized by sharing a highly conserved motif referred to as the
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<scene name='69/692252/2c1z_pspg/1'>PSPG</scene> motif (Plant Secondary Product Glycosyltransferase motif).

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References

  1. Offen W, Martinez-Fleites C, Yang M, Kiat-Lim E, Davis BG, Tarling CA, Ford CM, Bowles DJ, Davies GJ. Structure of a flavonoid glucosyltransferase reveals the basis for plant natural product modification. EMBO J. 2006 Mar 22;25(6):1396-405. Epub 2006 Feb 16. PMID:16482224

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