| Literature DB >> 33679837 |
Olga A Zabotina1, Ning Zang1, Richard Weerts1.
Abstract
Glycosyltransferases (GTs) are enzymes that catalyze reactions attaching an activated sugar to an acceptor substrate, which may be a polysaccharide, peptide, lipid, or small molecule. In the past decade, notable progress has been made in revealing and cloning genes encoding polysaccharide-synthesizing GTs. However, the vast majority of GTs remain structurally and functionally uncharacterized. The mechanism by which they are organized in the Golgi membrane, where they synthesize complex, highly branched polysaccharide structures with high efficiency and fidelity, is also mostly unknown. This review will focus on current knowledge about plant polysaccharide-synthesizing GTs, specifically focusing on protein-protein interactions and the formation of multiprotein complexes.Entities:
Keywords: glycosyltransferases; plant Golgi; polysaccharide biosynthesis; protein complexes; structural organization
Year: 2021 PMID: 33679837 PMCID: PMC7933479 DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2021.625307
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Plant Sci ISSN: 1664-462X Impact factor: 5.753