EC Number |
Natural Substrates |
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3.2.1.96 | more |
constitutive enzyme |
3.2.1.96 | more |
the enzyme functions as a virulence determinant which interferes with the host cellular immune response |
3.2.1.96 | more |
in cytosol the enzyme contributes to the production of free oligosaccharides with one reducing end N-acetylglucosamine residue in cooperation with neutral alpha-mannosidase |
3.2.1.96 | more |
the enzyme is responsible for the formation of most oligosaccharides excreted in the urine of patients with congenital exoglycosidase deficiencies and also explains why large amounts of glycopeptides are excreted in the urine of fucosidosis patients |
3.2.1.96 | more |
the enzyme is probably devoted to exogeneous functions, such as degrading macromolecules for feeding purposes |
3.2.1.96 | more |
inhibits response of human lymphocytes to mitogens and interferes with production of antibodies in mice |
3.2.1.96 | more |
inducible by yeast extract |
3.2.1.96 | more |
probably responsible for hydrolysis of both fucose-containing and fucose-depleted substrates |
3.2.1.96 | more |
important role in the development of growing process of seedlings, involved in the production of high-mannose type glycans |
3.2.1.96 | more |
Endo-M is unique in that it can transfer en bloc the oligosaccharide of various types of N-glycans onto different acceptors, and thereby it enzymatically generates diverse glycoconjugates |