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A novel glycosyltransferase with a polyglutamine repeat; a new candidate for GD1α synthase (ST6GalNAc V)Ikehara et al., 1999
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- Ikehara Y
- Shimizu N
- Kono M
- Nishihara S
- Nakanishi H
- Kitamura T
- Narimatsu H
- Tsuji S
- Tatematsu M
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The fifth type GalNAcα2, 6-sialyltransferase (mST6GalNAc V) was cloned from a mouse brain cDNA library. mST6GalNAc V exhibited type II transmembrane topology containing a polyglutamine repeat, which showed 42.6% and 44.8% identity to mouse ST6GalNAc III and …
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