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CAZyme Information: KAE8540775.1

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Basic Information | Genomic context | Full Sequence | Enzyme annotations |  CAZy signature domains |  CDD domains | CAZyme hits | PDB hits | Swiss-Prot hits | SignalP and Lipop annotations | TMHMM annotations

Basic Information help

Species Cryptococcus cf. gattii
Lineage Arthropoda; Insecta; ; Eriococcidae; Cryptococcus; Cryptococcus cf. gattii
CAZyme ID KAE8540775.1
CAZy Family GH47
CAZyme Description unspecified product
CAZyme Property
Protein Length CGC Molecular Weight Isoelectric Point
450 49774.21 8.4573
Genome Property
Genome Version/Assembly ID Genes Strain NCBI Taxon ID Non Protein Coding Genes Protein Coding Genes
FungiDB-61_Ccf.gattiiMF34 6321 N/A 114 6207
Gene Location

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Enzyme Prediction      help

EC 2.4.1.80:3 2.4.1.-:1

CAZyme Signature Domains help

Family Start End Evalue family coverage
GT21 55 331 3.2e-87 0.9957081545064378

CDD Domains      download full data without filtering help

Cdd ID Domain E-Value qStart qEnd sStart sEnd Domain Description
133012 Glucosylceramide_synthase 3.97e-76 55 331 1 196
Glucosylceramide synthase catalyzes the first glycosylation step of glycosphingolipid synthesis. UDP-glucose:N-acylsphingosine D-glucosyltransferase (glucosylceramide synthase or ceramide glucosyltransferase) catalyzes the first glycosylation step of glycosphingolipid synthesis. Its product, glucosylceramide, serves as the core of more than 300 glycosphingolipids (GSL). GSLs are a group of membrane components that have the lipid portion embedded in the outer plasma membrane leaflet and the sugar chains extended to the outer environment. Several lines of evidence suggest the importance of GSLs in various cellular processes such as differentiation, adhesion, proliferation, and cell-cell recognition. In pathogenic fungus Cryptococcus neoformans, glucosylceramide serves as an antigen that elicits an antibody response in patients and it is essential for fungal growth in host extracellular environment.
132512 HpnI 4.54e-26 55 165 41 151
hopanoid biosynthesis associated glycosyl transferase protein HpnI. This family of genes include a glycosyl transferase, group 2 domain (pfam00535) which are responsible, generally for the transfer of nucleotide-diphosphate sugars to substrates such as polysaccharides and lipids. The member of this clade from Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans ATCC 23270 (AFE_0974) is found in the same locus as squalene-hopene cyclase (SHC, TIGR01507) and other genes associated with the biosynthesis of hopanoid natural products. Similarly, in Ralstonia eutropha JMP134 (Reut_B4902) this gene is adjacent to HpnAB, IspH and HpnH (TIGR03470), although SHC itself is elsewhere in the genome. Notably, this gene (here named HpnI) and three others form a conserved set (HpnIJKL) which occur in a subset of all genomes containing the SHC enzyme. This relationship was discerned using the method of partial phylogenetic profiling. This group includes Zymomonas mobilis, the organism where the initial hopanoid biosynthesis locus was described consisting of the genes HpnA-E and SHC (HpnF). Continuing past SHC are found a phosphorylase enzyme (ZMO0873, i.e. HpnG, TIGR03468) and another radical SAM enzyme (ZMO0874), HpnH. Although discontinuous in Z. mobilis, we continue the gene symbol sequence with HpnIJKL. Hopanoids are known to feature polar glycosyl head groups in many organisms.
404400 Glyco_transf_21 2.05e-22 110 329 1 174
Glycosyl transferase family 21. This is a family of ceramide beta-glucosyltransferases - EC:2.4.1.80.
404520 Glyco_tranf_2_3 2.45e-12 55 165 2 112
Glycosyltransferase like family 2. Members of this family of prokaryotic proteins include putative glucosyltransferase, which are involved in bacterial capsule biosynthesis.
133035 GT_2_like_e 1.34e-08 69 171 11 113
Subfamily of Glycosyltransferase Family GT2 of unknown function. GT-2 includes diverse families of glycosyltransferases with a common GT-A type structural fold, which has two tightly associated beta/alpha/beta domains that tend to form a continuous central sheet of at least eight beta-strands. These are enzymes that catalyze the transfer of sugar moieties from activated donor molecules to specific acceptor molecules, forming glycosidic bonds. Glycosyltransferases have been classified into more than 90 distinct sequence based families.

CAZyme Hits      help

Hit ID E-Value Query Start Query End Hit Start Hit End
0.0 1 450 1 450
0.0 1 450 1 450
3.56e-316 1 450 1 450
3.56e-316 1 450 1 450
3.56e-316 1 450 1 450

PDB Hits      help

KAE8540775.1 has no PDB hit.

Swiss-Prot Hits      download full data without filtering help

Hit ID E-Value Query Start Query End Hit Start Hit End Description
6.32e-317 1 450 1 450
Ceramide glucosyltransferase OS=Cryptococcus neoformans var. grubii serotype A (strain H99 / ATCC 208821 / CBS 10515 / FGSC 9487) OX=235443 GN=GCS1 PE=1 SV=1
1.33e-68 2 437 35 500
Ceramide glucosyltransferase OS=Komagataella phaffii (strain GS115 / ATCC 20864) OX=644223 GN=PAS_chr3_0357 PE=1 SV=1
1.14e-63 13 443 17 388
Ceramide glucosyltransferase OS=Homo sapiens OX=9606 GN=UGCG PE=1 SV=1
1.60e-63 48 443 44 388
Ceramide glucosyltransferase OS=Rattus norvegicus OX=10116 GN=Ugcg PE=1 SV=1
3.15e-63 35 443 30 388
Ceramide glucosyltransferase-B OS=Xenopus laevis OX=8355 GN=ugcg-b PE=2 SV=1

SignalP and Lipop Annotations help

This protein is predicted as OTHER

Other SP_Sec_SPI CS Position
1.000081 0.000000

TMHMM  Annotations      download full data without filtering help

Start End
7 29