2.4.1.B58: dolichol phosphate-mannose mannosyltransferase
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Reaction
Synonyms
AglS, HVO_1526
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General Information on EC 2.4.1.B58 - dolichol phosphate-mannose mannosyltransferase
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malfunction
physiological function
cells lacking HVO_1526 do not present peaks corresponding to the pentasaccharide-modified Asn-13-containing peptide. When cells of the deletion strain are transformed to express a polyhistidine-tagged version of HVO_1526, it is observed that the Asn-13-containing S-layer glycoprotein-derived peptide is once again modified by the complete pentasaccharide
malfunction
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cells lacking HVO_1526 do not present peaks corresponding to the pentasaccharide-modified Asn-13-containing peptide. When cells of the deletion strain are transformed to express a polyhistidine-tagged version of HVO_1526, it is observed that the Asn-13-containing S-layer glycoprotein-derived peptide is once again modified by the complete pentasaccharide
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the enzyme is involved in the archaeal N-glycosylation pathway
physiological function
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the enzyme is involved in the archaeal N-glycosylation pathway
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