ALG6 Gene
ALG6 alpha-1,3-glucosyltransferase
ALIAS SYMBOLS
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Sign InDescription
The ALG6 gene provides instructions for making an enzyme that is involved in a process called glycosylation. Glycosylation is a process by which sugar molecules (oligosaccharides) are attached to proteins and fats. Oligosaccharides are made up of many sugar molecules that are attached to one another in a stepwise process forming a complex chain. Glycosylation modifies proteins so they can perform a wider variety of functions. The enzyme produced from the ALG6 gene transfers a simple sugar called glucose to the growing oligosaccharide. Once the correct number of sugar molecules are linked together, the oligosaccharide is attached to a protein or fat.
CHROMOSOME
1
LOCATION
p31.3
LOCUS TYPE
gene with protein product
VARIANTS
343
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