KEGG   Lottia gigantea (owl limpet): LOTGIDRAFT_205122
Entry
LOTGIDRAFT_205122 CDS       T03273                                 
Name
(RefSeq) hypothetical protein
  KO
K07432  beta-1,4-N-acetylglucosaminyltransferase [EC:2.4.1.141]
Organism
lgi  Lottia gigantea (owl limpet)
Pathway
lgi00510  N-Glycan biosynthesis
lgi00513  Various types of N-glycan biosynthesis
lgi01100  Metabolic pathways
Module
lgi_M00055  N-glycan precursor biosynthesis
Brite
KEGG Orthology (KO) [BR:lgi00001]
 09100 Metabolism
  09107 Glycan biosynthesis and metabolism
   00510 N-Glycan biosynthesis
    LOTGIDRAFT_205122
   00513 Various types of N-glycan biosynthesis
    LOTGIDRAFT_205122
 09180 Brite Hierarchies
  09181 Protein families: metabolism
   01003 Glycosyltransferases [BR:lgi01003]
    LOTGIDRAFT_205122
Enzymes [BR:lgi01000]
 2. Transferases
  2.4  Glycosyltransferases
   2.4.1  Hexosyltransferases
    2.4.1.141  N-acetylglucosaminyldiphosphodolichol N-acetylglucosaminyltransferase
     LOTGIDRAFT_205122
Glycosyltransferases [BR:lgi01003]
 N-Glycan biosynthesis
  Dol-linked oligosaccharide
   LOTGIDRAFT_205122
SSDB
Motif
Pfam: Glyco_tran_28_C GrpB
Other DBs
NCBI-GeneID: 20245801
NCBI-ProteinID: XP_009047433
JGI: 205122
UniProt: V4AWK7
LinkDB
Position
Unknown
AA seq 169 aa
MSDKKVFVTVGTTQFDELIHHVSSSQTVEVLKKLGYTELMLQIGNGTEPDIPDVKNFDIE
YYQFKNSLEEDIQTASLVISHAGSGSIMDVLGAKKPLLVVINEKLMDNHQYEVAEKFADV
GYLYYCTTSKLVETLESVNFTDLKPYVPGDPYKFASVLDNIMGFSLPKS
NT seq 510 nt   +upstreamnt  +downstreamnt
atgtctgataaaaaagtatttgtgactgtaggaaccacacaatttgatgagctcatacac
catgtttcatcatctcaaacagtggaggtattaaagaaactaggatatacagagttaatg
ctacagataggaaatggtactgaaccagatattccagatgttaaaaactttgatatagaa
tattaccaatttaaaaactctttagaggaagacatccaaacagcttcattagttattagt
catgcaggatcaggtagtattatggatgtattaggagcaaagaaacctctattagtagtt
attaatgaaaaactgatggataatcatcagtatgaagttgctgagaaatttgctgatgtt
ggttatctttattattgtaccactagtaaattggtagaaacattagagtcagtcaacttt
acagacttaaagccatatgtgcctggagatccgtataaatttgcttcagttttagacaat
ataatgggattttctttacccaaatcatag

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