ProGT59.2 (GalU)

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ProGT ID ProGT59.2 (GalU)
Organism Information
Organism NamePaenibacillus alvei CCM 2051T
Domain Bacteria
Classification Phylum : Firmicutes
Class : Bacilli
Orders : Bacillales
Family : Paenibacillaceae
Genus : Paenibacillus
Species : alvei
Taxonomic ID (NCBI)44250
Genome Information
Gene BankHM011508.1
EMBLHM011508.1
Gene Information
Gene NameGalU 
NCBI Reference SequenceHM011508
Protein information
Protein NameGalU 
UniProtKB/ SwissProt IDD6QW57
UniProtKB Sequence>tr|D6QW57|D6QW57_PAEAL UTP--glucose-1-phosphate uridylyltransferase OS=Paenibacillus alvei GN=galU PE=3 SV=1 MKIRKAIIPAAGLGTRFIPATKAMPKEMLPIVDKPTIQYIVEEAVDSGIEDIIIVTGKGK RAIEDHFDNYFELEHNLLEKDKLALLEEVRKSSEMANIHYIRQREPRGLGHAIWCARKFV GNEPFAVLLGDDIVQAEKPCLKQMLEVYEQYESSVVGVQPVPWEEVSRYGVIAGNKISER IMKAERLVEKPDKKVAPSNWAIMGRYILTPRIFDLLEQQEIGVNGEIQLTDAIAKLGTLE AIIAYHFEGQRHDVGEKLGFIETTLNYALQRPELKEDLLKFMKEAITKYE
EMBL CDSADG29286.1.
Sequence length290 AA
Glycosylation Information
CAZY FamilyNon-GT
Sugar Donor Specificity UTP 
Acceptor Substrate SpecificityGlucose-1-phosphate
Experimental ValidationIn vivo
ProductUDP-Glc
Donor Specificity UTP
Function in Glycosylation pathway1) GalU is a uridine triphosphate (UTP)-glucose-1-phosphate uridylyltransferase responsible for the transfer of UTP to glucose-1-phosphate to form UDP-glucose.
Litrature
Year Of Validation2010 
Reference Zarschler, K., Janesch, B., Pabst, M., Altmann, F., Messner, P. and Schäffer, C., 2010. Protein tyrosine O-glycosylation—a rather unexplored prokaryotic glycosylation system. Glycobiology, 20(6), pp.787-798.

Corresponding AuthorDepartment of NanoBiotechnology, Vienna Institute of BioTechnology, University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences, Vienna, Austria.
Reference Zarschler, K., Janesch, B., Pabst, M., Altmann, F., Messner, P. and Schäffer, C., 2010. Protein tyrosine O-glycosylation—a rather unexplored prokaryotic glycosylation system. Glycobiology, 20(6), pp.787-798.

Corresponding AuthorDepartment of NanoBiotechnology, Vienna Institute of BioTechnology, University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences, Vienna, Austria.