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SUBMITTER: Louis Frederick Lundy Wilson
PROVIDER: EMPIAR-11187 | biostudies-other |
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other
Wilson L F L LFL Dendooven T T Hardwick S W SW Echevarría-Poza A A Tryfona T T Krogh K B R M KBRM Chirgadze D Y DY Luisi B F BF Logan D T DT Mani K K Dupree P P
Nature communications 20220608 1
Heparan sulfate is a highly modified O-linked glycan that performs diverse physiological roles in animal tissues. Though quickly modified, it is initially synthesised as a polysaccharide of alternating β-D-glucuronosyl and N-acetyl-α-D-glucosaminyl residues by exostosins. These enzymes generally possess two glycosyltransferase domains (GT47 and GT64)-each thought to add one type of monosaccharide unit to the backbone. Although previous structures of murine exostosin-like 2 (EXTL2) provide insigh ...[more]