EC Number |
General Information |
Reference |
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2.4.1.211 | evolution |
the GalHexNAcP belongs to the glycoside hydrolase family 112, GH112 |
723002 |
2.4.1.211 | metabolism |
the enzyme is important in the specific pathway for utilization of galacto-N-biose and lacto-N-biose, the latter is a major structural disaccharide in the core structures of human milk oligosaccharides |
-, 737186 |
2.4.1.211 | more |
the residues at positions 162, 161, and 336 determine the substrate specificity, structure-function relationship, molecular docking, and specificity prediction, overview. The side-chain hydroxyl group of S336 forms a hydrogen bond with the side-chain nitrogen atom of R358, which plays a significant role in catalysis |
723002 |
2.4.1.211 | physiological function |
GLNBP plays a key role in the colonization of bifidobacteria in the infant intestine |
701829 |
2.4.1.211 | physiological function |
key enzyme for intestinal growth, phosphorolyses galacto-N-biose and lacto-N-biose I with anomeric inversion |
704627 |
2.4.1.211 | physiological function |
key enzyme in the enzymatic production of lacto-N-biose I |
-, 737186 |