Human ABO(H) Blood Group Glycosyltransferases

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It is also not positioned to directly contact the donor, although this residue forces the aliphatic tail on the acceptor to assume different conformations in the GTA and GTB.
It is also not positioned to directly contact the donor, although this residue forces the aliphatic tail on the acceptor to assume different conformations in the GTA and GTB.
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Out of the four critical amino acids only two can make contact with the donor.
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Out of the four critical amino acids '''only two''' can make contact with the donor.
'''Gly/Ala 268'''
'''Gly/Ala 268'''
Gly/Ala 268 can contact only moieties of the donor sugar residues that are identical in UDP-GalNAc and UDP-Gal (specifically hydroxyl groups O3 and O4), which does not explain how this residue could contribute to substrate specificity.
Gly/Ala 268 can contact only moieties of the donor sugar residues that are identical in UDP-GalNAc and UDP-Gal (specifically hydroxyl groups O3 and O4), which does not explain how this residue could contribute to substrate specificity.
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Therefore, the ability of the two enzymes to distinguish between the A and B donors is largely determined by a single amino acid residue.
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Therefore, the ability of the two enzymes to distinguish between the A and B donors is largely determined by '''a single amino acid residue'''.
'''Leu/Met 266'''
'''Leu/Met 266'''

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