Title of article
Nucleotide sugars and glycosyltransferases for synthesis of cell wall matrix polysaccharides
Author/Authors
David M. Gibeaut، نويسنده , , David M، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Pages
12
From page
69
To page
80
Abstract
The current interest in cell wall biosynthesis is expanding because of the increasing evidence that the properties of the cell wall mediate cellular interactions during growth, development and differentiation. Much effort has been put forward to the identification of glycosyltransferases because of their obvious importance in polysaccharide synthesis. Enzymes involved in nucleotide sugar production and transport are also important because of the potential to manipulate the composition of cell walls through substrate level control. Molecular genetics have begun to uncover genes for important enzymes in polysaccharide biosynthesis including glycosyltransferases and enzymes of nucleotide sugar metabolism; but at this time, much is inferred from comparisons to bacteria, yeast and animal cells. This review examines the production and transport of nucleotide sugars, the protein structure of glycosyltransferases, and implications for the cellular mechanisms of cell wall biosynthesis.
Keywords
nucleotide sugar , nucleotide sugar transporter , virus-induced gene silencing , glycosyltransferase , polysaccharide , Golgi apparatus , hydrophobic cluster analysis
Journal title
Plant Physiology and Biochemistry
Serial Year
2000
Journal title
Plant Physiology and Biochemistry
Record number
2119897
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