Molecular Structure and Enzymatic Mechanism of the Human Collagen Hydroxylysine Galactosyltransferase GLT25D1/COLGALT1
Matteo De Marco,
Sristi Raj Rai,
Luigi Scietti
et al.
Abstract:During biosynthesis, collagen lysine residues undergo extensive post-translational modifications essential for the stability and functions of collagen supramolecular assemblies. In the endoplasmic reticulum, two distinct metal ion dependent enzyme families (i.e., multifunctional lysyl hydroxylases-glucosyltransferases LH/PLODs and galactosyltransferases GLT25D/COLGALT) alternatively operate on collagen lysine side chains ultimately generating the highly conserved α-(1,2)-glucosyl-β-(1,O)-galactosyl-5-hydroxyly… Show more
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