2.4.1.370: inositol phosphorylceramide mannosyltransferase
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Word Map on EC 2.4.1.370
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2.4.1.370
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mannosylation
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sphingolipids
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ca2+-sensitive
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ipc
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albicans
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multicopy
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ca2+-induced
- 2.4.1.370
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mannosylation
- sphingolipids
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ca2+-sensitive
- ipc
- albicans
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multicopy
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ca2+-induced
Reaction
Synonyms
BCL21, Csg1, Csg1p, CSH1, Csh1p, SUR1, YBR161w
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Localization
Localization on EC 2.4.1.370 - inositol phosphorylceramide mannosyltransferase
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integral membrane protein Csg1 exhibits a membrane topology with its C-terminus in the cytosol and its mannosyltransferase domain in the lumen
integral membrane protein Csh1 exhibits a membrane topology with its C-terminus in the cytosol and its mannosyltransferase domain in the lumen
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integral membrane protein Csg1 exhibits a membrane topology with its C-terminus in the cytosol and its mannosyltransferase domain in the lumen
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integral membrane protein Csh1 exhibits a membrane topology with its C-terminus in the cytosol and its mannosyltransferase domain in the lumen
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complexed Csg1 functions in the Golgi and is then delivered to the vacuole for degradation
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additional information
complexed Csg1 functions in the Golgi and is then delivered to the vacuole for degradation
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uncomplexed Csh1 cannot exit from the endoplasmic reticulum. Complexed Csh1 functions in the Golgi and is then delivered to the vacuole for degradation
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additional information
uncomplexed Csh1 cannot exit from the endoplasmic reticulum. Complexed Csh1 functions in the Golgi and is then delivered to the vacuole for degradation
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additional information
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complexed Csg1 functions in the Golgi and is then delivered to the vacuole for degradation
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additional information
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uncomplexed Csh1 cannot exit from the endoplasmic reticulum. Complexed Csh1 functions in the Golgi and is then delivered to the vacuole for degradation
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