id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-255027-xsuialnn Kellokumpu, Sakari Glycosyltransferase complexes in eukaryotes: long-known, prevalent but still unrecognized 2015-10-17 .txt text/plain 11108 546 45 One of the first examples of these was the observation that a soluble lactose synthase (LS, EC 2.4.1.22, for enzyme names and definitions, see Table 1 ) typically found in bovine milk consists of two The term ''complex'' is used in this review to define a functional assembly of two or more similar (homomer) or dissimilar (heteromer) glycosyltransferases that interact with each other and in the case of the latter, typically act sequentially during glycan synthesis. Yeast N-glycosyltransferase complexes The yeast N-glycosylation pathway shows a high degree of pathway conservation with higher eukaryotes, involving similar oligosaccharide-dolichol precursor synthesis, glycan transfer to nascent proteins by an oligosaccharyltransferase (OST) complex, and removal in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) of the three glucoses and the central-arm a1,2-linked Man from the newly transferred Glc 3 Man 9 GlcNAc 2 [1, 2, [13] [14] [15] . ./cache/cord-255027-xsuialnn.txt ./txt/cord-255027-xsuialnn.txt