| ProGT ID | ProGT13.6 (AglA) |
| Organism Information | |
| Organism Name | Methanococcus maripaludis (strain S2 / LL) |
| Domain | Archaebacteria |
| Classification | Phylum : Euryarchaeota Class : Methanococci Orders : Methanococcales Family : Methanococcaceae Genus : Methanococcus Species : maripaludis Strain : S2 / LL |
| Taxonomic ID (NCBI) | 267377 |
| Genome Information | |
| Gene Bank | BX950229.1 |
| EMBL | BX950229.1 |
| Gene Information | |
| Gene Name | aglA |
| NCBI Gene ID | 25392614 |
| NCBI Reference Sequence | NC_005791.1. |
| Protein information | |
| Protein Name | AglA |
| UniProtKB/ SwissProt ID | Q6LYB1 |
| NCBI Ref Seq | WP_011171024.1 |
| UniProtKB Sequence | >tr|Q6LYB1|Q6LYB1_METMP Glycosyl transferase, group 1 OS=Methanococcus maripaludis (strain S2 / LL) GN=MMP1080 PE=4 SV=1 MKKVLMILSNGFNPDPRVYKEAKSLVDIGFKVSIICWDRECNLKIRENIDGIEVYRVRTG KVISGNVKSMLCNIFKFHKKVFNLAKTVQFDAVHAHDFDTVRVGNKLKKKFKVPLIYDIH DLYESYLRNNKFLKIIIRNLDIFYCKKADLIIIVNDSFKMRPQIKGRKTVLLMNTPLLRG NVFSKNTKEGIFYAGGLQESRKMDFVFEANKELNQRVTIAGDGPLLEEYMKEYDSNLNTF LGRIPAKDVEEKTKNCKLIIAPYDPFYLNNRLASPNKLFEAMKYGKPSLVSEGTVMGDIV KKERCGETFRYGDIEDFIEKCNLIEKNYDFYALNAYSAFKNKYSWDFMINNLFKEYGVLL NIDI |
| EMBL CDS | CAF30636.1. |
| Sequence length | 364 AA |
| String | 267377.MMP1080. |
| Glycosylation Information | |
| CAZY Family | GT4 |
| EC Number (BRENDA) | 2.4.1.- |
| Sugar Donor Specificity | ManNAc3NAmA |
| Acceptor Substrate Specificity | GlcNAc3NAcA |
| Experimental Validation | In vivo |
| Donor Specificity | ManNAc3NAmA |
| Function in Glycosylation pathway | 1) AglA (MMP1080) is responsible for adding ManNAc3NAmA to the flagellar glycan (GlcNAc3NAcA). |
| Litrature | |
| Year Of Validation | 2009 |
| Reference | VanDyke, D.J., Wu, J., Logan, S.M., Kelly, J.F., Mizuno, S., Aizawa, S.I. and Jarrell, K.F., 2009. Identification of genes involved in the assembly and attachment of a novel flagellin N?linked tetrasaccharide important for motility in the archaeon Methanococcus maripaludis. Molecular microbiology, 72(3), pp.633-644. |
| Corresponding Author | Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Queens University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada. |
