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Glycosyltransferase Family 36
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This family has been deleted from the CAZy classification. A specific explanation may be found below.
GT36 is a deleted family
This family has been reclassified as a Glycoside Hydrolase Family, GH94, following a paper that revealed the evolutionary, structural and mechanistic relationship of these phosphorylases with the glycoside hydrolases of clan GH-L [1]. The distinction between phosphorylases related glycoside hydrolases and those related to glycosyltransferases is discussed in detail on the Phosphorylases Lexicon page.
References
- Hidaka M, Honda Y, Kitaoka M, Nirasawa S, Hayashi K, Wakagi T, Shoun H, and Fushinobu S. (2004). Chitobiose phosphorylase from Vibrio proteolyticus, a member of glycosyl transferase family 36, has a clan GH-L-like (alpha/alpha)(6) barrel fold. Structure. 2004;12(6):937-47. DOI:10.1016/j.str.2004.03.027 |
CAZy DB links | |
https://www.cazy.org/GH94.html | |
https://www.cazy.org/GT36.html |