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  • Sialyltransferases in higher vertebrates transfer sialic acid from sugar donors like CMP-Neu5Ac to other saccharides, with 20 unique genes in humans encoding these specific enzymes.
  • A systematic search of genetic databases utilized bioinformatics to explore the evolutionary history of these enzymes, highlighting their divergent evolution.
  • The study also analyzes the environment of sialyltransferase gene loci, variations in tissue expression, and amino acid position evolution to understand their sequence-function relationships and functional divergence.

Article Abstract

In higher vertebrates, sialyltransferases catalyze the transfer of sialic acid residues, either Neu5Ac or Neu5Gc or KDN from an activated sugar donor, which is mainly CMP-Neu5Ac in human tissues, to the hydroxyl group of another saccharide acceptor. In the human genome, 20 unique genes have been described that encode enzymes with remarkable specificity with regards to their acceptor substrates and the glycosidic linkage formed. A systematic search of sialyltransferase-related sequences in genome and EST databases and the use of bioinformatic tools enabled us to investigate the evolutionary history of animal sialyltransferases and propose original models of divergent evolution of animal sialyltransferases. In this chapter, we extend our phylogenetic studies to the comparative analysis of the environment of sialyltransferase gene loci (synteny and paralogy studies), the variations of tissue expression of these genes and the analysis of amino-acid position evolution after gene duplications, in order to assess their sequence-function relationships and the molecular basis underlying their functional divergence.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-62703-465-4_7DOI Listing

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