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N-acetyllactosamine synthase

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N-acetyllactosamine synthase
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EC no.2.4.1.90
CAS no.9054-94-8
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N-acetyllactosamine synthase is a galactosyltransferase enzyme.[1][2][3][4][5][6]

It is a component of lactose synthase.

It is classified under EC 2.4.1.90.

References

  1. ^ Deshmukh, D.S.; Bear, W.D.; Soifer, D. (1978). "Isolation and characterization of an enriched Golgi fraction from rat brain". Biochim. Biophys. Acta. 542: 284–295. doi:10.1016/0304-4165(78)90024-7. PMID 99178.
  2. ^ Helting, T.; Erbing, B. (1973). "Galactosyl transfer in mouse mastocytoma: purification and properties of N-acetyllactosamine synthetase". Biochim. Biophys. Acta. 293: 94–104. doi:10.1016/0005-2744(73)90379-3. PMID 4631039.
  3. ^ Hill, R.L.; Brew, K. (1975). "Lactose synthetase". Adv. Enzymol. Relat. Areas Mol. Biol. 43: 411–490. PMID 812340.
  4. ^ Humphreys-Beher, M.G. (1984). "Isolation and characterization of UDP-galactose:N-acetylglucosamine 4 β-galactosyltransferase activity induced in rat parotid glands treated with isoproterenol". J. Biol. Chem. 259: 5797–5802. PMID 6201486.
  5. ^ Schachter, H.; Jabbal, I.; Hudgin, R.L.; Pinteric, L.; McGuire, E.J.; Roseman, S. (1970). "Intracellular localization of liver sugar nucleotide glycoprotein glycosyltransferases in a Golgi-rich fraction". J. Biol. Chem. 245: 1090–1100. PMID 4392041.
  6. ^ Naoyuki Taniguchi; Koichi Honke; Minoru Fukuda (2002). Handbook of glycosyltransferases and related genes (1st ed.). Springer. ISBN 443170311X.

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