Glycosyltransferase
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Function
Glycosyltransferase (GT) are enzymes which catalyze the transfer of monosaccharide to alcohol, carbohydrate, protein or inorganic phosphate[1].
Galactosyltransferase (AGT) is a GT which catalyzes the transfer of galactose during the synthesis of polysaccharides[2].
Fucosylglycoprotein 3-AGT (GTB) or histo-blood group ABO system transferase is the basis of the blood ABO system. It involves 3 carbohydrate antigens: A, B and H.
Flavonoid GT glycosylates flavonoids[3]. For details on flavonoid GT see Vitis vinifera Flavonoid 3-O-Glucosyltransferase (Vv3GT).
Relevance
Individuals with blood type A, B and AB has glycosyltransferase activitiy which converts antigen H to A or B. Individuals with blood type O lack this activity. For details see Human ABO(H) Blood Group Glycosyltransferases.
3D structures of glycosyltransferase
Updated on 15-March-2016
References
- ↑ Williams GJ, Thorson JS. Natural product glycosyltransferases: properties and applications. Adv Enzymol Relat Areas Mol Biol. 2009;76:55-119. PMID:18990828
- ↑ Qasba PK, Ramakrishnan B, Boeggeman E. Structure and function of beta -1,4-galactosyltransferase. Curr Drug Targets. 2008 Apr;9(4):292-309. PMID:18393823
- ↑ Jadhav SK, Patel KA, Dholakia BB, Khan BM. Structural characterization of a flavonoid glycosyltransferase from Withania somnifera. Bioinformation. 2012;8(19):943-9. doi: 10.6026/97320630008943. Epub 2012 Oct 1. PMID:23144555 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.6026/97320630008943
