EC Number |
Subunits |
Reference |
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2.4.1.22 | ? |
x * 50000, recombinant enzyme, SDS-PAGE |
658450 |
2.4.1.22 | dimer |
1 * 14500, alpha-lactalbumin, + 1 * 46000, galactosyl transferase, equilibrium sedimentation |
488945 |
2.4.1.22 | homodimer |
- |
755777 |
2.4.1.22 | More |
- |
488948 |
2.4.1.22 | More |
galactosyl transferase component has a MW of 49000 Da, SDS-PAGE |
488944 |
2.4.1.22 | More |
MW of lactalbumin determined by nucleotide sequence MW of lactalbumin determined by nucleotide sequence: 14071 Da |
488939 |
2.4.1.22 | More |
MW of lactalbumin determined by nucleotide sequence MW of lactalbumin determined by nucleotide sequence: 14179 Da |
488939 |
2.4.1.22 | More |
MW of lactalbumin determined by nucleotide sequence: guinea pig |
488939 |
2.4.1.22 | More |
the enzyme is 1.1 complex of a catalytic component beta1,4-galactosyltransferase (beta4gal-T1) and a regulatory component, alpha-lactalbumin |
488948 |
2.4.1.22 | More |
the enzyme is composed of two structurally and functionally dissimilar proteins: 1. UDP-galactose:N-acetylglucosamine-beta4-galactosyl transferase, EC 2.4.1.90. Its normal function is to catalyze the incorporation of galactose into 1,4-linkage with N-acetylglucosamine during the synthesis of oliogosaccharide prosthetic groups of certain glycoproteins, free N-acetylglucosamine also serves as an excellent acceptor for galactose leading to the formation of N-acetylgalactosamine, 2. alpha-lactalbumin, interaction of alpha-lactalbumin with the transferase leads to lactose synthesis when UDP-galactose and glucose are present |
488939 |