2.4.1.B7: ursodeoxycholate N-acetylglucosaminyltransferase
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Word Map on EC 2.4.1.B7
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2.4.1.B7
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glucuronidation
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udp-glycosyltransferase
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xenobiotics
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ugt1a10
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xylose
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lipophilic
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n-acetylglucosamine
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udp-glucuronic
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glucuronic
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primate
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n-acetylglucosaminidate
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udp-glucuronosyltransferase
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medicine
- 2.4.1.B7
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glucuronidation
- udp-glycosyltransferase
- xenobiotics
- ugt1a10
- xylose
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lipophilic
- n-acetylglucosamine
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udp-glucuronic
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glucuronic
- primate
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n-acetylglucosaminidate
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udp-glucuronosyltransferase
- medicine
Reaction
Synonyms
UDP glycosyltransferase 3A1, UGT3A1
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General Information
General Information on EC 2.4.1.B7 - ursodeoxycholate N-acetylglucosaminyltransferase
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physiological function
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multispecies sequence analysis reveals that only primates possess UGT3A sequences containing residue Asn391, suggesting that other mammals may not have the capacity to N-acetylglucosaminidate small molecules. In support of this hypothesis, Asn391-containing UGT3A forms from two non-human primates are found to use UDP-GlcNAc, whereas UGT3A isoforms from non-primates can could not use this sugar donor
physiological function
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multispecies sequence analysis reveals that only primates possess UGT3A sequences containing residue Asn391, suggesting that other mammals may not have the capacity to N-acetylglucosaminidate small molecules. In support of this hypothesis, Asn391-containing UGT3A forms from two non-human primates are found to use UDP-GlcNAc, whereas UGT3A isoforms from non-primates can could not use this sugar donor