The cancer‐associated glycosyltransferase GnT‐V (MGAT5) recognizes the N‐glycan core via residues outside its catalytic pocket
Reina F. Osuka,
Masamichi Nagae,
Akito Ohuchi
et al.
Abstract:N‐Acetylglucosaminyltransferase‐V (GnT‐V or MGAT5) is a glycosyltransferase involved in cancer metastasis that creates the β1,6‐branch on N‐glycans of target proteins such as cell adhesion molecules and cell surface receptors. The 3D structure of GnT‐V and its catalytic site, which are critical for the interaction with the N‐glycan terminal, have already been revealed. However, it remains unclear how GnT‐V recognizes the core part of N‐glycan or the polypeptide part of the acceptor. Using molecular dynamics si… Show more
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