ProGT15.12 (Agl6)

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ProGT ID ProGT15.12 (Agl6)
Organism Information
Organism NameHaloferax volcanii (strain ATCC 29605 / DSM 3757 / JCM 8879 / NBRC 14742 / NCIMB 2012 / VKM B-1768 /DS2)
Domain Archaebacteria
Classification Phylum : Euryarchaeota
Class : Halobacteria
Orders : Haloferacales
Family : Haloreacaceae
Genus : Haloferax
Species : volcanii
Strain : strain ATCC 29605 / DSM 3757 / JCM 8879 / NBRC 14742 / NCIMB 2012 / VKM B-1768 /DS2
Taxonomic ID (NCBI)309800
Genome Information
Gene BankCP001956.1
EMBLCP001956.1
Gene Information
Gene Nameagl6 
NCBI Gene ID8926118
NCBI Reference SequenceNZ_AOHU01000097.1.
Protein information
Protein NameAgl6 
UniProtKB/ SwissProt IDD4GU74
NCBI Ref SeqWP_004041946.1.
UniProtKB Sequence>sp|D4GU74|AGL6_HALVD Low-salt glycan biosynthesis hexosyltransferase Agl6 OS=Haloferax volcanii (strain ATCC 29605 / DSM 3757 / JCM 8879 / NBRC 14742 / NCIMB 2012 / VKM B-1768 / DS2) GN=agl6 PE=3 SV=1 MSTRSQSESPVDAPQQGATNGQSASDIHHSGDELLLSADSDIAPTLSVVMPTLNEEGGIA QCIEWVKAALEDMQIYGEVVVADSSTDRTPEIAAENGAIVIEPDGKGYGYAYLYAFERVR GDYIAMGDADCTYDFEELPKLLNMVRSGDADMAMGSRLEGEILPGSMPPLHEHVGNPLLT KFLNVFYGAGVSDAHSGMRVFSRDAWETMDCSSTGMEFASEMIMEAGAKDLEIKEKPITY HPREGEANLESFPDGWRHVRFMLVNAPGYLFSAPGFGLSVIGVLALVLAWSGVEVGGAQF GIHTGIGGGLLTLAGFQLMLFGAFSTVSSDPVRGASDPFTTWFTERISLERGATIGSVVL LCGLAYGGLLAFTWVTSGFSALPIAVADVVATVAVVIGLQMVFGSFLLGSLGE
EMBL CDSADE02267.1.
Sequence length413 AA
Subcellular LocationMembrane (Integral component of membrane)
String309800.HVO_2061.
Glycosylation Information
CAZY FamilyGT2
EC Number (BRENDA)2.4.1.-
Experimental ValidationIn vivo
Function in Glycosylation pathway1) It is DolP-glucose synthase.
Additional Information1) Hexosyltransferase involved in the N-glycan biosynthetic pathway that takes place under low-salt conditions.  
Litrature
Year Of Validation2013 
Reference Kaminski, L., Guan, Z., Yurist-Doutsch, S. and Eichler, J., 2013. Two distinct N-glycosylation pathways process the Haloferax volcanii S-layer glycoprotein upon changes in environmental salinity. MBio, 4(6), pp.e00716-13.

Corresponding AuthorDepartment of Life Sciences, Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Beersheva, Israel.