EC Number |
Subunits |
Reference |
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2.4.1.186 | ? |
x * 31000, SDS-PAGE |
638246 |
2.4.1.186 | ? |
x * 60300, about, sequence calculation |
759384 |
2.4.1.186 | dimer |
2 * 34000, non-glycosylated truncated protein, 0.02 mM enzyme solution |
690731 |
2.4.1.186 | dimer |
2 * 38000, native enzyme |
690731 |
2.4.1.186 | dimer |
truncation mutant enzymes DELTA270-332/D159S and DELTA270/D162S, wild-type enzyme in glycosylated and nonglycosylated form, full-length mutant enzymes D162S and D159S exists as more than 95% dimer. Mutant enzymes D159N, D162N and DELTA270-332/D162N exist as both tetrameric and dimeric species |
659478 |
2.4.1.186 | monomer |
1 * 34000, non-glycosylated truncated protein, 0.0005 mM enzyme solution |
690731 |
2.4.1.186 | monomer |
1 * 38000, native enzyme, 50-70% of the activity of the dimer |
690731 |
2.4.1.186 | More |
enzyme forms the protein part of proteoglycogen |
637622, 638246, 638247 |
2.4.1.186 | More |
glycogenin glucosyltransferase, MW 38 kDa, represents the smaller subunit of glycogen synthase, both enzyme form a heterodimeric complex of molar ratio 1:1 |
488404, 637622, 638245 |
2.4.1.186 | More |
glycogenin is a member of the GT8 family of glycosyltransferases with a GT-A architecture containing an N-terminal catalytic domain with a single Rossmann fold that operates as an obligate dimer. The core catalytic domain is followed by a C-terminal extension of variable length and undefined structure. Oligomerization of glycogenin and glycogen synthase from Caenorhabditis elegans enhances binding through an avidity effect |
737167 |