ProGT ID | ProGT13.16 (Agl19) |
Organism Information | |
Organism Name | Methanococcus maripaludis (strain S2 / LL) |
Domain | Archaebacteria |
Classification | Phylum : Euryarchaeota Class : Methanococci Orders : Methanococcales Family : Methanococcaceae Genus : Methanococcus Species : maripaludis Strain : S2 / LL |
Taxonomic ID (NCBI) | 267377 |
Genome Information | |
Gene Bank | BX950229.1 |
EMBL | BX950229.1 |
Gene Information | |
Gene Name | agl19 |
NCBI Gene ID | 2762080 |
NCBI Reference Sequence | NC_005791.1. |
Protein information | |
Protein Name | Agl19 |
UniProtKB/ SwissProt ID | Q6M0B9 |
NCBI Ref Seq | WP_011170296.1. |
UniProtKB Sequence | >sp|Q6M0B9|UGNO_METMP UDP-N-acetylglucosamine 3-dehydrogenase OS=Methanococcus maripaludis (strain S2 / LL) GN=MMP0352 PE=1 SV=1 MLKVAVVGIGVMGYNHARIYNELQKDGNVELVGLSDMNKDRLNEVSEEFGVKAFSNYMDL LEEDLDAVSIVVPTFLHKEVALPFIKKGISVLIEKPIADTIENANEIIAEAEKNNVILSV GHVERFNPAVLKLKEHVEKGNLGDIVTMTAKRVGPMTTRIADAGVILDLAVHDIDVMAFL ANSKVKHVHALAKNVKHPNNNAEDYALIISSFENSIDGIIEVNRLTPHKTRTLNIVGTKG IAYLDYMNQDLTLYDEEWVKTAKINKEEPLKKEIAHFVDCVQNNKQPLVTGLDGLNALET AIYALKSSNGN |
EMBL CDS | CAF29908.1. |
Sequence length | 311 AA |
String | 267377.MMP0352. |
Glycosylation Information | |
CAZY Family | Non-GT |
EC Number (BRENDA) | 1.1.1.374 |
Experimental Validation | In vivo |
Additional Information | 1) Agl18 (MMP0351), Agl19 (MMP0352), and Agl20 (MMP0353) are involved in the synthesis of the UDP-GlcNAc3NAcA from UDP-GlcNAc, the second sugar of N-linked tetrasaccharide. 2) It homolog to WbpE of P. aeruginosa PAO1 and can functionally replace it. |
Litrature | |
Year Of Validation | 2015 |
Reference | Siu, S., Robotham, A., Logan, S.M., Kelly, J.F., Uchida, K., Aizawa, S.I. and Jarrell, K.F., 2015. Evidence that biosynthesis of the second and third sugars of the archaellin tetrasaccharide in the archaeon Methanococcus maripaludis occurs by the same pathway used by Pseudomonas aeruginosa to make a di-N-acetylated sugar. Journal of bacteriology, 197(9), pp.1668-1680. |
Corresponding Author | Department of Biomedical and Molecular Sciences, Queens University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada. |