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TextSentencer_T1 0-42 Sentence denotes Conserved domains of glycosyltransferases.
T1 0-42 Sentence denotes Conserved domains of glycosyltransferases.
T1 0-42 Sentence denotes Conserved domains of glycosyltransferases.
TextSentencer_T2 43-241 Sentence denotes Glycosyltransferases catalyze the synthesis of glycoconjugates by transferring a properly activated sugar residue to an appropriate acceptor molecule or aglycone for chain initiation and elongation.
T2 43-241 Sentence denotes Glycosyltransferases catalyze the synthesis of glycoconjugates by transferring a properly activated sugar residue to an appropriate acceptor molecule or aglycone for chain initiation and elongation.
T2 43-241 Sentence denotes Glycosyltransferases catalyze the synthesis of glycoconjugates by transferring a properly activated sugar residue to an appropriate acceptor molecule or aglycone for chain initiation and elongation.
TextSentencer_T3 242-339 Sentence denotes The acceptor can be a lipid, a protein, a heterocyclic compound, or another carbohydrate residue.
T3 242-339 Sentence denotes The acceptor can be a lipid, a protein, a heterocyclic compound, or another carbohydrate residue.
T3 242-339 Sentence denotes The acceptor can be a lipid, a protein, a heterocyclic compound, or another carbohydrate residue.
TextSentencer_T4 340-496 Sentence denotes A catalytic reaction is believed to involve the recognition of both the donor and acceptor by suitable domains, as well as the catalytic site of the enzyme.
T4 340-496 Sentence denotes A catalytic reaction is believed to involve the recognition of both the donor and acceptor by suitable domains, as well as the catalytic site of the enzyme.
T4 340-496 Sentence denotes A catalytic reaction is believed to involve the recognition of both the donor and acceptor by suitable domains, as well as the catalytic site of the enzyme.
TextSentencer_T5 497-767 Sentence denotes To elucidate the structural requirements for substrate recognition and catalytic reactions of glycosyltransferases, we have searched the databases for homologous sequences, identified conserved amino acid residues, and proposed potential domain motifs for these enzymes.
T5 497-767 Sentence denotes To elucidate the structural requirements for substrate recognition and catalytic reactions of glycosyltransferases, we have searched the databases for homologous sequences, identified conserved amino acid residues, and proposed potential domain motifs for these enzymes.
T5 497-767 Sentence denotes To elucidate the structural requirements for substrate recognition and catalytic reactions of glycosyltransferases, we have searched the databases for homologous sequences, identified conserved amino acid residues, and proposed potential domain motifs for these enzymes.
TextSentencer_T6 768-1185 Sentence denotes Depending on the configuration of the anomeric functional group of the glycosyl donor molecule and of the resulting glycoconjugate, all known glycosyltransferases can be divided into two major types: retaining glycosyltransferases, which transfer sugar residue with the retention of anomeric configuration, and inverting glycosyltransferases, which transfer sugar residue with the inversion of anomeric configuration.
T6 768-1185 Sentence denotes Depending on the configuration of the anomeric functional group of the glycosyl donor molecule and of the resulting glycoconjugate, all known glycosyltransferases can be divided into two major types: retaining glycosyltransferases, which transfer sugar residue with the retention of anomeric configuration, and inverting glycosyltransferases, which transfer sugar residue with the inversion of anomeric configuration.
T6 768-1185 Sentence denotes Depending on the configuration of the anomeric functional group of the glycosyl donor molecule and of the resulting glycoconjugate, all known glycosyltransferases can be divided into two major types: retaining glycosyltransferases, which transfer sugar residue with the retention of anomeric configuration, and inverting glycosyltransferases, which transfer sugar residue with the inversion of anomeric configuration.
TextSentencer_T7 1186-1415 Sentence denotes One conserved domain of the inverting glycosyltransferases identified in the database is responsible for the recognition of a pyrimidine nucleotide, which is either the UDP or the TDP portion of a donor sugar-nucleotide molecule.
T7 1186-1415 Sentence denotes One conserved domain of the inverting glycosyltransferases identified in the database is responsible for the recognition of a pyrimidine nucleotide, which is either the UDP or the TDP portion of a donor sugar-nucleotide molecule.
T7 1186-1415 Sentence denotes One conserved domain of the inverting glycosyltransferases identified in the database is responsible for the recognition of a pyrimidine nucleotide, which is either the UDP or the TDP portion of a donor sugar-nucleotide molecule.
TextSentencer_T8 1416-1587 Sentence denotes This domain is termed "Nucleotide Recognition Domain 1 beta," or NRD1 beta, since the type of nucleotide is the only common structure among the sugar donors and acceptors.
T8 1416-1587 Sentence denotes This domain is termed "Nucleotide Recognition Domain 1 beta," or NRD1 beta, since the type of nucleotide is the only common structure among the sugar donors and acceptors.
T8 1416-1587 Sentence denotes This domain is termed "Nucleotide Recognition Domain 1 beta," or NRD1 beta, since the type of nucleotide is the only common structure among the sugar donors and acceptors.
TextSentencer_T9 1588-1637 Sentence denotes NRD1 beta is present in 140 glycosyltransferases.
T9 1588-1637 Sentence denotes NRD1 beta is present in 140 glycosyltransferases.
T9 1588-1637 Sentence denotes NRD1 beta is present in 140 glycosyltransferases.
TextSentencer_T10 1638-1776 Sentence denotes The central portion of the NRD1 beta domain is very similar to the domain that is present in one family of retaining glycosyltransferases.
T10 1638-1776 Sentence denotes The central portion of the NRD1 beta domain is very similar to the domain that is present in one family of retaining glycosyltransferases.
T10 1638-1776 Sentence denotes The central portion of the NRD1 beta domain is very similar to the domain that is present in one family of retaining glycosyltransferases.
TextSentencer_T11 1777-1940 Sentence denotes This family is termed NRD1 alpha to designate the similarity and stereochemistry of sugar transfer, and it consists of 77 glycosyltransferases identified thus far.
T11 1777-1940 Sentence denotes This family is termed NRD1 alpha to designate the similarity and stereochemistry of sugar transfer, and it consists of 77 glycosyltransferases identified thus far.
T11 1777-1940 Sentence denotes This family is termed NRD1 alpha to designate the similarity and stereochemistry of sugar transfer, and it consists of 77 glycosyltransferases identified thus far.
TextSentencer_T12 1941-2066 Sentence denotes In the central portion there is a homologous region for these two families and this region probably has a catalytic function.
T12 1941-2066 Sentence denotes In the central portion there is a homologous region for these two families and this region probably has a catalytic function.
T12 1941-2066 Sentence denotes In the central portion there is a homologous region for these two families and this region probably has a catalytic function.
TextSentencer_T13 2067-2222 Sentence denotes A third conserved domain is found exclusively in membrane-bound glycosyltransferases and is termed NRD2; this domain is present in 98 glycosyltransferases.
T13 2067-2222 Sentence denotes A third conserved domain is found exclusively in membrane-bound glycosyltransferases and is termed NRD2; this domain is present in 98 glycosyltransferases.
T13 2067-2222 Sentence denotes A third conserved domain is found exclusively in membrane-bound glycosyltransferases and is termed NRD2; this domain is present in 98 glycosyltransferases.
TextSentencer_T14 2223-2337 Sentence denotes All three identified NRDs are present in archaebacterial, eubacterial, viral, and eukaryotic glycosyltransferases.
T14 2223-2337 Sentence denotes All three identified NRDs are present in archaebacterial, eubacterial, viral, and eukaryotic glycosyltransferases.
T14 2223-2337 Sentence denotes All three identified NRDs are present in archaebacterial, eubacterial, viral, and eukaryotic glycosyltransferases.
TextSentencer_T15 2338-2614 Sentence denotes The present article presents the alignment of conserved NRD domains and also presents a brief overview of the analyzed glycosyltransferases which comprise about 65% of all known sugar-nucleotide dependent (Leloir-type) and putative glycosyltransferases in different databases.
T15 2338-2614 Sentence denotes The present article presents the alignment of conserved NRD domains and also presents a brief overview of the analyzed glycosyltransferases which comprise about 65% of all known sugar-nucleotide dependent (Leloir-type) and putative glycosyltransferases in different databases.
T15 2338-2614 Sentence denotes The present article presents the alignment of conserved NRD domains and also presents a brief overview of the analyzed glycosyltransferases which comprise about 65% of all known sugar-nucleotide dependent (Leloir-type) and putative glycosyltransferases in different databases.
TextSentencer_T16 2615-2681 Sentence denotes A potential mechanism for the catalytic reaction is also proposed.
T16 2615-2681 Sentence denotes A potential mechanism for the catalytic reaction is also proposed.
T16 2615-2681 Sentence denotes A potential mechanism for the catalytic reaction is also proposed.
TextSentencer_T17 2682-2816 Sentence denotes This proposed mechanism should facilitate the design of experiments to elucidate the regulatory mechanisms of glycosylation reactions.
T17 2682-2816 Sentence denotes This proposed mechanism should facilitate the design of experiments to elucidate the regulatory mechanisms of glycosylation reactions.
T17 2682-2816 Sentence denotes This proposed mechanism should facilitate the design of experiments to elucidate the regulatory mechanisms of glycosylation reactions.
TextSentencer_T18 2817-2976 Sentence denotes Amino acid sequence information within the conserved domain may be utilized to design degenerate primers for identifying DNA encoding new glycosyltransferases.
T18 2817-2976 Sentence denotes Amino acid sequence information within the conserved domain may be utilized to design degenerate primers for identifying DNA encoding new glycosyltransferases.
T18 2817-2976 Sentence denotes Amino acid sequence information within the conserved domain may be utilized to design degenerate primers for identifying DNA encoding new glycosyltransferases.