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Details on Person The human gene SLC35A3 encodes a UDP-GlcNAc transporter. It ...
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| _displayName | The human gene SLC35A3 encodes a UDP-GlcNAc transporter. It ... |
| _timestamp | 2014-12-01 15:59:04 |
| created | [InstanceEdit:5653590] Jassal, Bijay, 2014-12-01 |
| text | The human gene SLC35A3 encodes a UDP-GlcNAc transporter. It is ubiquitously expressed and resides on the Golgi membrane where it transports UDP- N-acetylglucosamine (UDP-GlcNAc) into the Golgi lumen in exchange for UMP. UDP-GlcNAc is a substrate required by Golgi-resident glycosyltransferases that generate branching of N-glycosylated proteins. Defects in SLC35A3 can cause arthrogryposis, mental retardation, and seizures (AMRS; MIM:615553). Patient cells show a large reduction of tetraantennary N-glycans with an accumulation of abnormal lower-branched glycoproteins, although the serum N-glycome was normal. Mutations causing AMRS are Q172* and S296G (Edvardson et al. 2013). |
| (summation) | [FailedReaction:5653622] Defective SLC35A3 does not exchange UDP-GlcNAc for UMP [Homo sapiens] |
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