EC Number | Cloned (Comment) | Organism |
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2.4.3.1 | DNA and amino acid sequence analysis, detailed phylogenetic analysis of the ST6GalNAc family and the four subfamilies, sialyltransferases show a common genetic origin, by successive duplications of an ancestral gene, followed by divergent evolution, overview | Rattus norvegicus |
2.4.3.1 | DNA and amino acid sequence analysis, detailed phylogenetic analysis of the ST6GalNAc family and the four subfamilies, sialyltransferases show a common genetic origin, by successive duplications of an ancestral gene, followed by divergent evolution, overview | Homo sapiens |
2.4.3.1 | DNA and amino acid sequence analysis, detailed phylogenetic analysis of the ST6GalNAc family and the four subfamilies, sialyltransferases show a common genetic origin, by successive duplications of an ancestral gene, followed by divergent evolution, overview | Bos taurus |
2.4.3.1 | DNA and amino acid sequence analysis, detailed phylogenetic analysis of the ST6GalNAc family and the four subfamilies, sialyltransferases show a common genetic origin, by successive duplications of an ancestral gene, followed by divergent evolution, overview | Pan troglodytes |
2.4.3.1 | DNA and amino acid sequence analysis, detailed phylogenetic analysis of the ST6GalNAc family and the four subfamilies, sialyltransferases show a common genetic origin, by successive duplications of an ancestral gene, followed by divergent evolution, overview | Mus musculus |
2.4.3.1 | DNA and amino acid sequence analysis, detailed phylogenetic analysis of the ST6GalNAc family and the four subfamilies, sialyltransferases show a common genetic origin, by successive duplications of an ancestral gene, followed by divergent evolution, overview | Gallus gallus |
2.4.3.1 | DNA and amino acid sequence analysis, detailed phylogenetic analysis of the ST6GalNAc family and the four subfamilies, sialyltransferases show a common genetic origin, by successive duplications of an ancestral gene, followed by divergent evolution, overview | Danio rerio |
2.4.3.1 | DNA and amino acid sequence analysis, detailed phylogenetic analysis of the ST6GalNAc family and the four subfamilies, sialyltransferases show a common genetic origin, by successive duplications of an ancestral gene, followed by divergent evolution, overview | Oryzias latipes |
2.4.3.1 | DNA and amino acid sequence analysis, detailed phylogenetic analysis of the ST6GalNAc family and the four subfamilies, sialyltransferases show a common genetic origin, by successive duplications of an ancestral gene, followed by divergent evolution, overview | Takifugu rubripes |
2.4.3.1 | DNA and amino acid sequence analysis, detailed phylogenetic analysis of the ST6GalNAc family and the four subfamilies, sialyltransferases show a common genetic origin, by successive duplications of an ancestral gene, followed by divergent evolution, overview | Xenopus tropicalis |
2.4.3.1 | DNA and amino acid sequence analysis, detailed phylogenetic analysis of the ST6GalNAc family and the four subfamilies, sialyltransferases show a common genetic origin, by successive duplications of an ancestral gene, followed by divergent evolution, overview | Drosophila pseudoobscura |
2.4.3.1 | DNA and amino acid sequence analysis, detailed phylogenetic analysis of the ST6GalNAc family and the four subfamilies, sialyltransferases show a common genetic origin, by successive duplications of an ancestral gene, followed by divergent evolution, overview | Drosophila melanogaster |
2.4.3.1 | DNA and amino acid sequence analysis, detailed phylogenetic analysis of the ST6GalNAc family and the four subfamilies, sialyltransferases show a common genetic origin, by successive duplications of an ancestral gene, followed by divergent evolution, overview | Drosophila yakuba |
2.4.3.1 | DNA and amino acid sequence analysis, detailed phylogenetic analysis of the ST6GalNAc family and the four subfamilies, sialyltransferases show a common genetic origin, by successive duplications of an ancestral gene, followed by divergent evolution, overview | Anopheles gambiae |
EC Number | Localization | Comment | Organism | GeneOntology No. | Textmining |
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2.4.3.1 | Golgi membrane | the enzyme is a Golgi type II transmembrane glycosyltransferase | Rattus norvegicus | 139 | - |
2.4.3.1 | Golgi membrane | the enzyme is a Golgi type II transmembrane glycosyltransferase | Homo sapiens | 139 | - |
2.4.3.1 | Golgi membrane | the enzyme is a Golgi type II transmembrane glycosyltransferase | Bos taurus | 139 | - |
2.4.3.1 | Golgi membrane | the enzyme is a Golgi type II transmembrane glycosyltransferase | Pan troglodytes | 139 | - |
2.4.3.1 | Golgi membrane | the enzyme is a Golgi type II transmembrane glycosyltransferase | Mus musculus | 139 | - |
2.4.3.1 | Golgi membrane | the enzyme is a Golgi type II transmembrane glycosyltransferase | Gallus gallus | 139 | - |
2.4.3.1 | Golgi membrane | the enzyme is a Golgi type II transmembrane glycosyltransferase | Danio rerio | 139 | - |
2.4.3.1 | Golgi membrane | the enzyme is a Golgi type II transmembrane glycosyltransferase | Oryzias latipes | 139 | - |
2.4.3.1 | Golgi membrane | the enzyme is a Golgi type II transmembrane glycosyltransferase | Takifugu rubripes | 139 | - |
2.4.3.1 | Golgi membrane | the enzyme is a Golgi type II transmembrane glycosyltransferase | Xenopus tropicalis | 139 | - |
2.4.3.1 | Golgi membrane | the enzyme is a Golgi type II transmembrane glycosyltransferase | Drosophila pseudoobscura | 139 | - |
2.4.3.1 | Golgi membrane | the enzyme is a Golgi type II transmembrane glycosyltransferase | Drosophila melanogaster | 139 | - |
2.4.3.1 | Golgi membrane | the enzyme is a Golgi type II transmembrane glycosyltransferase | Drosophila yakuba | 139 | - |
2.4.3.1 | Golgi membrane | the enzyme is a Golgi type II transmembrane glycosyltransferase | Anopheles gambiae | 139 | - |
EC Number | Organism | UniProt | Comment | Textmining |
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2.4.3.1 | Anopheles gambiae | Q683N9 | fragment | - |
2.4.3.1 | Bos taurus | A5D7T4 | ST6GAL2, fragment | - |
2.4.3.1 | Bos taurus | O18974 | ST6GAL1 | - |
2.4.3.1 | Danio rerio | Q6KB61 | ST6GAL1 | - |
2.4.3.1 | Danio rerio | Q701R2 | ST6GAL2, fragment | - |
2.4.3.1 | Drosophila melanogaster | Q9GU23 | - |
- |
2.4.3.1 | Drosophila pseudoobscura | Q683P0 | - |
- |
2.4.3.1 | Drosophila yakuba | Q683P1 | - |
- |
2.4.3.1 | Gallus gallus | Q701R0 | ST6GAL2, fragment | - |
2.4.3.1 | Gallus gallus | Q92182 | ST6GAL1 | - |
2.4.3.1 | Homo sapiens | P15907 | ST6GAL1 | - |
2.4.3.1 | Homo sapiens | Q96JF0 | ST6GAL2 | - |
2.4.3.1 | Mus musculus | Q64685 | ST6GAL1 | - |
2.4.3.1 | Oryzias latipes | Q5K027 | ST6GAL2; medaka fish, Japanese ricefish | - |
2.4.3.1 | Oryzias latipes | Q5K028 | ST6GAL1; medaka fish, Japanese ricefish | - |
2.4.3.1 | Pan troglodytes | Q701R4 | ST6GAL2, fragment; chimpanzee | - |
2.4.3.1 | Pan troglodytes | Q701R5 | ST6GAL1, fragment; chimpanzee | - |
2.4.3.1 | Rattus norvegicus | P13721 | ST6GAL1 | - |
2.4.3.1 | Rattus norvegicus | Q701R3 | ST6GAL2, fragment | - |
2.4.3.1 | Takifugu rubripes | Q5QQ37 | ST6GAL2, fragment; i.e. Takifugu rubripes, Japanese pufferfish | - |
2.4.3.1 | Takifugu rubripes | Q6KB62 | ST6GAL1; i.e. Takifugu rubripes, Japanese pufferfish | - |
2.4.3.1 | Xenopus tropicalis | Q701R1 | ST6GAL2, fragment; i.e. Silurana tropicalis, western clawed frog | - |
EC Number | Subunits | Comment | Organism |
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2.4.3.1 | More | the enzymes contain four conserved peptide motifs: L/large, S/small, motif III, and motif VS/very small | Rattus norvegicus |
2.4.3.1 | More | the enzymes contain four conserved peptide motifs: L/large, S/small, motif III, and motif VS/very small | Homo sapiens |
2.4.3.1 | More | the enzymes contain four conserved peptide motifs: L/large, S/small, motif III, and motif VS/very small | Bos taurus |
2.4.3.1 | More | the enzymes contain four conserved peptide motifs: L/large, S/small, motif III, and motif VS/very small | Pan troglodytes |
2.4.3.1 | More | the enzymes contain four conserved peptide motifs: L/large, S/small, motif III, and motif VS/very small | Mus musculus |
2.4.3.1 | More | the enzymes contain four conserved peptide motifs: L/large, S/small, motif III, and motif VS/very small | Gallus gallus |
2.4.3.1 | More | the enzymes contain four conserved peptide motifs: L/large, S/small, motif III, and motif VS/very small | Danio rerio |
2.4.3.1 | More | the enzymes contain four conserved peptide motifs: L/large, S/small, motif III, and motif VS/very small | Oryzias latipes |
2.4.3.1 | More | the enzymes contain four conserved peptide motifs: L/large, S/small, motif III, and motif VS/very small | Takifugu rubripes |
2.4.3.1 | More | the enzymes contain four conserved peptide motifs: L/large, S/small, motif III, and motif VS/very small | Xenopus tropicalis |
2.4.3.1 | More | the enzymes contain four conserved peptide motifs: L/large, S/small, motif III, and motif VS/very small | Drosophila pseudoobscura |
2.4.3.1 | More | the enzymes contain four conserved peptide motifs: L/large, S/small, motif III, and motif VS/very small | Drosophila melanogaster |
2.4.3.1 | More | the enzymes contain four conserved peptide motifs: L/large, S/small, motif III, and motif VS/very small | Drosophila yakuba |
2.4.3.1 | More | the enzymes contain four conserved peptide motifs: L/large, S/small, motif III, and motif VS/very small | Anopheles gambiae |
EC Number | Synonyms | Comment | Organism |
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2.4.3.1 | More | ST6Gal I-IV subfamilies of the sialyltransferase family ST6Gal | Rattus norvegicus |
2.4.3.1 | More | ST6Gal I-IV subfamilies of the sialyltransferase family ST6Gal | Homo sapiens |
2.4.3.1 | More | ST6Gal I-IV subfamilies of the sialyltransferase family ST6Gal | Bos taurus |
2.4.3.1 | More | ST6Gal I-IV subfamilies of the sialyltransferase family ST6Gal | Pan troglodytes |
2.4.3.1 | More | ST6Gal I-IV subfamilies of the sialyltransferase family ST6Gal | Mus musculus |
2.4.3.1 | More | ST6Gal I-IV subfamilies of the sialyltransferase family ST6Gal | Gallus gallus |
2.4.3.1 | More | ST6Gal I-IV subfamilies of the sialyltransferase family ST6Gal | Danio rerio |
2.4.3.1 | More | ST6Gal I-IV subfamilies of the sialyltransferase family ST6Gal | Oryzias latipes |
2.4.3.1 | More | ST6Gal I-IV subfamilies of the sialyltransferase family ST6Gal | Takifugu rubripes |
2.4.3.1 | More | ST6Gal I-IV subfamilies of the sialyltransferase family ST6Gal | Xenopus tropicalis |
2.4.3.1 | More | ST6Gal I-IV subfamilies of the sialyltransferase family ST6Gal | Drosophila pseudoobscura |
2.4.3.1 | More | ST6Gal I-IV subfamilies of the sialyltransferase family ST6Gal | Drosophila melanogaster |
2.4.3.1 | More | ST6Gal I-IV subfamilies of the sialyltransferase family ST6Gal | Drosophila yakuba |
2.4.3.1 | More | ST6Gal I-IV subfamilies of the sialyltransferase family ST6Gal | Anopheles gambiae |
2.4.3.1 | ST6Gal | - |
Rattus norvegicus |
2.4.3.1 | ST6Gal | - |
Homo sapiens |
2.4.3.1 | ST6Gal | - |
Bos taurus |
2.4.3.1 | ST6Gal | - |
Pan troglodytes |
2.4.3.1 | ST6Gal | - |
Mus musculus |
2.4.3.1 | ST6Gal | - |
Gallus gallus |
2.4.3.1 | ST6Gal | - |
Danio rerio |
2.4.3.1 | ST6Gal | - |
Oryzias latipes |
2.4.3.1 | ST6Gal | - |
Takifugu rubripes |
2.4.3.1 | ST6Gal | - |
Xenopus tropicalis |
2.4.3.1 | ST6Gal | - |
Drosophila pseudoobscura |
2.4.3.1 | ST6Gal | - |
Drosophila melanogaster |
2.4.3.1 | ST6Gal | - |
Drosophila yakuba |
2.4.3.1 | ST6Gal | - |
Anopheles gambiae |