B3GLCT : beta 3-glucosyltransferase


Description

The B3GLCT gene (beta-1,3-glucosyltransferase) encodes an enzyme that plays a crucial role in the biosynthesis of a specific type of polysaccharide called beta-1,3-glucan. This polysaccharide is found in the cell walls of fungi and some bacteria, and it is also involved in the synthesis of certain plant polysaccharides. B3GLCT‘s primary function is to transfer glucose molecules to a growing chain of beta-1,3-glucan, contributing to the structural integrity and biological functions of these polysaccharides. While the exact role of B3GLCT in human health is still being studied, it is known to be expressed in various tissues, suggesting potential involvement in diverse physiological processes.

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While B3GLCT is involved in fungal and bacterial cell wall formation, it is also found in plants. This suggests that the gene has an ancient evolutionary history and has been adapted for diverse biological functions.


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