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Details on Person The human genes ST6GALNAC3 and 4 encode GalNAc alpha-2,6-sia...

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_displayNameThe human genes ST6GALNAC3 and 4 encode GalNAc alpha-2,6-sia...
_timestamp2013-08-12 09:48:16
created[InstanceEdit:981828] Jassal, B, 2010-10-27
modified[InstanceEdit:981848] Jassal, B, 2010-10-28
[InstanceEdit:4088185] Jassal, Bijay, 2013-08-12
textThe human genes ST6GALNAC3 and 4 encode GalNAc alpha-2,6-sialyltransferase III and IV respectively which can add sialic acid (Neu5Ac) to sialyl T antigen to produce a disialyl T antigen. ST6GALNAC4 is characterised (Harduin-Lepers et al. 2000) while ST6GALNAC3 is thought to perform a similar function based on sequence similarity.
(summation)[Reaction:981809] ST6GALNAC3/4 transfers sialic acid to the sialyl T antigen to form the disialyl T antigen [Homo sapiens]
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