EC Number |
General Information |
Reference |
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2.4.1.291 | metabolism |
PglJ is part of a general N-linked glycosylation pathway, encoded by the pgl gene cluster, which culminates in the transfer of a heptasaccharide: GalNAc-alpha1,4-GalNAc-alpha1,4-(Glcbeta1,3)-GalNAc-alpha1,4-GalNAc-alpha1,4-GalNAc-alpha1,3-Bac, where Bac is bacillosamine (2,4-diacetamido-2,4,6-trideoxyglucose), from a membrane-anchored undecaprenylpyrophosphate-linked donor to the asparagine side chain of proteins at the Asn-X-Ser/Thr motif. PglJ adds the second GalNAc residues on to the isoprenoid-linked Bac carrier. PglJ transfers a single sugar |
-, 720888 |
2.4.1.291 | metabolism |
the Pgl pathway produces the N-linked glycan heptasaccharide GalNAc-alpha1,4-GalNAc-alpha1,4-(Glcbeta1,3)-GalNAc-alpha1,4-GalNAc-alpha1,4-GalNAc-alpha1,3-Bac2,4diNAc-_1-Asn. The pathway begins with diphosphate bond formation between the Bac2,4diNAc phosphate and undecaprenylphosphate (Und-P) by Cj1124c (PglC) to form Bac2,4diNAc-alpha1-PP-Und. One N-acetylgalactosamine is linked to the polyisoprenediphosphate-bound N,N'-diacetylbacillosamine by Cj1125c (PglA) to form GalNAc-alpha1,3-Bac2,4diNAc-alpha1-PP-Und. Next, four additional GalNAc and one branching glucose are added sequentially to the isoprene-linked disaccharide by PglJ, PglH, and PglI, to form the heptasaccharide, overview |
-, 714160 |
2.4.1.291 | physiological function |
the enzyme is involved in a general N-linked glycosylation pathway in which a heptasaccharide is sequentially assembled onto a polyisoprenyl diphosphate carrier, anchored at the cytoplasmic face of the inner membrane, and subsequently transferred to the asparagine side chain of an acceptor protein. The polyisoprenyl carrier plays a specific role in the function of these enzymes beyond a purely physical role as a membrane anchor |
718848 |