The enzyme from Salmonella participates in the biosynthesis of the repeat unit of O antigens produced by strains that belong to the A, B, and D1 groups.
The expected taxonomic range for this enzyme is: Salmonella enterica
The enzyme from Salmonella participates in the biosynthesis of the repeat unit of O antigens produced by strains that belong to the A, B, and D1 groups.
in Salmonella enterica, the O antigens differ in their sugar composition and glycosidic linkages. The genetic determinants of the 0 antigen are located in an Rjb gene cluster, RfbU encodes the mannosyltransferase
the organization of the Salmonella group D2 rjb genes is similar to that of group Dl, with the alpha-mannosyl transferase gene rJbU replaced by ribO, the El-specific 1-mannosyl transferase gene
in Salmonella enterica, the O antigens differ in their sugar composition and glycosidic linkages. The genetic determinants of the 0 antigen are located in an Rjb gene cluster, RfbU encodes the mannosyltransferase
Liu, D.; Haase, A.; Lindqvist, L.; Lindberg, A.; Reeves, P.
Glycosyl transferases of O-antigen biosynthesis in Salmonella enterica Identification and characterization of transferase genes of groups B, C2, and E1
Molecular analysis of the rfb gene cluster of a group D2 Salmonella enterica strain Evidence for its origin from an insertion sequence-mediated recombination event between group E and D1 strains