EC Number |
Natural Substrates |
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2.4.1.34 | more |
involved in a late process of secondary or general septum synthesis, necessary to preserve cell integrity when cell wall synthesis or repair is needed |
2.4.1.34 | more |
main biosynthetic enzyme responsible for the callose response to biotic, abiotic, and chemical stresses, but not for callose deposition that is part of normal cell development. Enzyme negatively regulates salicylic acid defense signaling pathway |
2.4.1.34 | more |
cell wall biosynthetic enzyme |
2.4.1.34 | more |
bgs2p synthesizes linear beta-1,3-glucans, which remain unorganized and alkali-soluble untilcovalent linkages are set up between beta-1,3-glucans and other cell wall components involving beta-1,3-glucanosyltransferase activity, overview, bgs2p localizes to the spore periphery and is essential for maturation of the ascospore wall |
2.4.1.34 | more |
linear (1,3)beta-D-glucan is the polysaccharide that specifically interacts with the fluorochrome Calcofluor white in fission yeast, the (1,3)beta-D-glucan synthase subunit Bgs1p is responsible for the fission yeast primary septum formation, Bgs1p is essential for vegetative cells and needed for correct septation and cell separation |
2.4.1.34 | more |
the recombinant cytoplasmic domain binds specifically to UDP-agarose and lichenan (beta-glucan), but not to ADP-agarose, GDP-agarose, or other carbohydrates |
2.4.1.34 | UDP-glucose + [(1,3)-beta-D-glucosyl]n |
- |
2.4.1.34 | UDP-glucose + [(1->3)-beta-D-glucosyl]n |
- |
2.4.1.34 | UDPglucose + (1,3-beta-D-glucosyl)n |
- |
2.4.1.34 | UDPglucose + (1,3-beta-D-glucosyl)n |
production of cell wall polysaccharide found in yeast cells |