Structure of PDB 3sxa Chain A

Receptor sequence
>3sxaA (length=291) Species: 9606 (Homo sapiens) [Search protein sequence]
FMVSLPRMVYPQPKVLTPCRKDVLVVTPWLAPIVWEGTFNIDILNEQFRL
QNTTIGLTVFAIKKYVAFLKLFLETAEKHFMVGHRVHYYVFTDQPAAVPR
VTLGTGRQLSVLEVRAYKRWQDVSMRRMEMISCERRFLSEVDYLVCVDVD
MEFRDHVGVEILTPLFGTLHPSFYGSSREAFTYERRPQSQAYIPKDEGDF
YYMGAFFGGSVQEVQRLTRACHQAMMVDQANGIEAVWHDESHLNKYLLRH
KPTKVLSPEYLWDQQLLGWPAVLRKLRFTAVPKNHQAVRNP
3D structure
PDB3sxa Sequence-dependent effects of cryoprotectants on the active sites of the human ABO(H) blood group A and B glycosyltransferases.
ChainA
Resolution1.5 Å
3D
structure
Catalytic site residues are labeled in the structure
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Enzymatic activity
Catalytic site (original residue number in PDB) H233 M266 W300 E303 A343 R352
Catalytic site (residue number reindexed from 1) H170 M203 W237 E240 A280 R289
Enzyme Commision number 2.4.1.37: fucosylgalactoside 3-alpha-galactosyltransferase.
2.4.1.40: glycoprotein-fucosylgalactoside alpha-N-acetylgalactosaminyltransferase.
Interaction with ligand
Site
#
Ligand Ligand
chain
Binding residues on receptor
(original residue number in PDB)
Binding residues on receptor
(residue number reindexed from 1)
Binding affinity
BS01 UDP A F121 I123 Y126 V184 R188 D211 V212 D213 K346 R352 F60 I62 Y65 V123 R127 D148 V149 D150 K283 R289
BS02 GAL A H233 F236 T245 W300 E303 H170 F173 T182 W237 E240
BS03 GOL A W300 D302 W237 D239
BS04 MN A D211 D213 D148 D150
Gene Ontology
Molecular Function
GO:0016758 hexosyltransferase activity
Biological Process
GO:0005975 carbohydrate metabolic process
Cellular Component
GO:0016020 membrane

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External links
PDB RCSB:3sxa, PDBe:3sxa, PDBj:3sxa
PDBsum3sxa
PubMed22349229
UniProtP16442|BGAT_HUMAN Histo-blood group ABO system transferase (Gene Name=ABO)

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