In vitro assays of orphan glycosyltransferases and their application to identify Notch xylosyltransferases
Publication year
2013Source
Methods in Molecular Biology, 1022, (2013), pp. 307-20ISSN
Publication type
Article / Letter to editor
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Laboratory of Genetic, Endocrine and Metabolic Diseases
Neurology
Journal title
Methods in Molecular Biology
Volume
vol. 1022
Page start
p. 307
Page end
p. 20
Subject
DCN MP - Plasticity and memory; DCN PAC - Perception action and control IGMD 4: Glycostation disorders; Laboratory Medicine Radboud University Medical CenterAbstract
Here we describe a systematic approach to determine the activity of putative glycosyltransferases with a focus on orphan members of the glycosyltransferase 8 family. An assay that measures the hydrolysis activity of glycoslytransferases can indicate the donor nucleotide sugar specificity without previous knowledge about the acceptor. Knowing the donor specificity, the acceptor specificity can subsequently be determined using synthetic acceptors. Three putative glycosyltransferases, now renamed GXYLT1, GXYLT2, and XXYLT1, have been identified this way as xylosyltransferases and in addition have been shown to act on O-glucosylated EGF repeats of Notch.
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