The name of this superfamily has been modified since the most recent official CATH+ release (v4_3_0). At the point of the last release, this superfamily was named:

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Glycogen Phosphorylase B;
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Functional Families

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FunFam 129: Glycosyltransferase

There are 3 EC terms in this cluster

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EC Term Annotations Evidence
Flavonol 3-O-glucosyltransferase. [EC: 2.4.1.91]
UDP-glucose + a flavonol = UDP + a flavonol 3-O-D-glucoside.
  • Acts on a variety of flavonols, including quercetin and quercetin 7-O-glucoside.
  • Different from EC 2.4.1.81.
9 A0A384L9K8 A0A384L9K8 A0A384L9K8 Q9LFJ8 Q9LFJ8 Q9LFJ8 W8PUE7 W8PUE7 W8PUE7
Flavonol-3-O-glucoside L-rhamnosyltransferase. [EC: 2.4.1.159]
UDP-beta-L-rhamnose + a flavonol 3-O-beta-D-glucoside = UDP + a flavonol 3-O-(alpha-L-rhamnosyl-(1->6)-beta-D-glucoside).
  • A configuration-inverting rhamnosyltransferase that converts flavonol 3-O-glucosides to 3-O-rutinosides.
  • Also acts, more slowly, on rutin, quercetin 3-O-galactoside and flavonol 3-O-rhamnosides.
4 Q9S9P6 Q9S9P6 W8PVA4 W8PVA4
Anthocyanidin 3-O-glucosyltransferase. [EC: 2.4.1.115]
UDP-D-glucose + an anthocyanidin = UDP + an anthocyanidin-3-O-beta-D- glucoside.
  • The anthocyanidin compounds cyanidin, delphinidin, peonidin and to a lesser extent pelargonidin can act as substrates.
  • Does not catalyze glucosylation of the 5-position of cyanidin and does not act on flavanols such as quercetin and kaempferol (cf. EC 2.4.1.91).
  • In conjunction with EC 1.14.20.4, it is involved in the conversion of leucoanthocyanidin into anthocyanidin 3-glucoside.
  • It may act on the pseudobase precursor of the anthocyanidin rather than on the anthocyanidin itself.
  • Formerly EC 2.4.1.233.
1 P51094
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