Classification of LARGE-liked GlcNAc-transferases of Dictyostelium discoideum by phylogenetic analysis

Kuo Yuan Hwa*, Te Ling Pang, Mei Yu Chen

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Abstract

GlcNAc transferases are important enzymes involved in protein glycosylation, a cellular process controlling life-time, location and function of proteins. Previously, four new genes in Dictyostelium discoideum through a forward genetic screening, and BLASP search are annotated as gnt12 (GlcNAc Transferase), gnt13, gnt14, and gnt15 since their deduced amino acid sequences share significant similarity to mammalian LARGE, a GlcNAC glycosyltransferase involved on the functional maturation of Cfrdystroglycan, a key molecule associated with human muscular dystrophy. However, the four genes of Dicystelium are not included in CAZy (Carbohydrate-Active enZymes) database, in which glycosyltransferases were classified based on structural, reaction mechanism and sequence similarities. Here we presented our bioinformatics analysis workflow based on phylogentic analysis to determine if these four genes are in related to the glycosyltransferase 2 and/or 49 families. And, we have also provided the experimental evidence with altered glycosylation pattern in the genetic engineered mutant of gnt 15-.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the Frontiers in the Convergence of Bioscience and Information Technologies, FBIT 2007
Pages289-293
Number of pages5
DOIs
StatePublished - 2007
EventFrontiers in the Convergence of Bioscience and Information Technologies, FBIT 2007 - Jeju Island, Korea, Republic of
Duration: 11 Oct 200713 Oct 2007

Publication series

NameProceedings of the Frontiers in the Convergence of Bioscience and Information Technologies, FBIT 2007

Conference

ConferenceFrontiers in the Convergence of Bioscience and Information Technologies, FBIT 2007
Country/TerritoryKorea, Republic of
CityJeju Island
Period11/10/0713/10/07

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