Protein O-linked glucosylation is a post-translational modification that begins in the endoplasmic reticulum with the attachment of a glucose via a β-glycosidic bond to the hydroxyl group of serine residue contained within epidermal growth factor-like (EGF-like) repeats of selected membrane and secreted proteins. The O-linked glucose in EGF-like repeats can be further extended, in a stepwise fashion, with two xyloses forming an unbranched chain. O-linked glucosylation of EGF-like repeats is important for modulating functions of proteins such as N. (Adapted from PMID:33436558 and FBrf0240387.)
PROTEIN O-GLUCOSYLATION
Notes
CG31139 is a paralog of rumi and is specifically expressed in testis. As there is no functional information, CG31139 is not included in the gene list.
Source Material
The
PROTEIN O-GLUCOSYLATION
Gene Group has been compiled using the following publication(s):
Pandey et al., 2018
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External Data
Note: The Drosophila pathways shown at external resources are computed
and may therefore differ from the manually curated and verified pathway shown above.