6.3.2.B4: polyglycylase
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Word Map on EC 6.3.2.B4
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6.3.2.B4
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tubulins
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glycylation
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6.3.2.3
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ligase-like
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nucleosome
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phosphoribosylamine
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polyglycylation
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microtubules
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polyglycine
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glutamylation
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cyst
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cilia
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ligases
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axonemal
- 6.3.2.B4
- tubulins
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glycylation
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6.3.2.3
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ligase-like
- nucleosome
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phosphoribosylamine
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polyglycylation
- microtubules
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polyglycine
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glutamylation
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cyst
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cilia
- ligases
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axonemal
Reaction
Synonyms
giardial TTLL3 protein, glycine ligase, gTTLL3, More, polyglycylase, protein polyglycylase, TTLL10
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General Information on EC 6.3.2.B4 - polyglycylase
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evolution
physiological function
additional information
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Giardial gTTLL3 is responsible for the 14-3-3 protein and tubulin polyglycylation in vivo
physiological function
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Giardial gTTLL3 is responsible for the 14-3-3 protein and tubulin polyglycylation in vivo
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production of FLAG-gTTLL3 protein in trophozoites does not affect the deglycylation of 14-3-3 protein during encystation, 14-3-3 protein localization, or the encystation timing. The E246A mutant of 14-3-3 protein, which cannot be glycylated, localizes to the nuclei already at the trophozoite stage, resulting in a faster differentiation of trophozoites into cysts
additional information
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production of FLAG-gTTLL3 protein in trophozoites does not affect the deglycylation of 14-3-3 protein during encystation, 14-3-3 protein localization, or the encystation timing. The E246A mutant of 14-3-3 protein, which cannot be glycylated, localizes to the nuclei already at the trophozoite stage, resulting in a faster differentiation of trophozoites into cysts
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