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  • Pedersen, C.T.; Loke, I.; Lorentzen, A.; Wolf, S.; Kamble, M.; Kristensen, S.K.; Munch, D.; Radutoiu, S.; Spillner, E.; Roepstorff, P.; Thaysen-Andersen, M.; Stougaard, J.; Dam, S.
    N-glycan maturation mutants in Lotus japonicus for basic and applied glycoprotein research (2017), Plant J., 91, 394-407 .
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Organism

Organism UniProt Comment Textmining
Lotus japonicus
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Synonyms

Synonyms Comment Organism
FucT
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Lotus japonicus
Lj4g3v0598850
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Lotus japonicus

General Information

General Information Comment Organism
physiological function proteins derived from the alpha1,3-fucosyltransferase LORE1 insertion mutant completely lack alpha1,3-core fucosylation. The Lotus japonicus convicilin 2 is one of the main glycoproteins undergoing differential expression/N-glycosylation in the mutant. Reduced growth and seed production phenotypes are observed for the mutant plants, even though the relative protein composition and abundance appear unaffected Lotus japonicus