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POGLUT1, protein O-glucosyltransferase 1

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POGLUT1, protein O-glucosyltransferase 1

  • This gene encodes a protein with both O-glucosyltransferase and O-xylosyltransferase activity which localizes to the lumen of the endoplasmic reticulum. This protein has a carboxy-terminal KTEL motif which is predicted to function as an endoplasmic reticulum retention signal. This gene is an essential regulator of Notch signalling and likely plays a role in cell fate and tissue formation during development. It may also play a role in the pathogenesis of leukemia. Mutations in this gene have been associated with the autosomal dominant genodermatosis Dowling-Degos disease 4. Alternative splicing results in multiple transcript variants. [provided by RefSeq, Apr 2014]

  • Gene Synonyms (C3orf9, CLP46, KDELCL1, KTELC1, LGMD2Z, LGMDR21, MDS010, MDSRP, Rumi, hCLP46, protein O-glucosyltransferase 1, 9630046K23Rik, CAP10-like 46 kDa protein, KDELC family like 1, KTEL (Lys-Tyr-Glu-Leu) containing 1, KTEL motif-containing protein 1, O-glucosyltransferase Rumi homolog, hRumi, myelodysplastic syndromes relative protein, protein O-xylosyltransferase, protein O-xylosyltransferase POGLUT1, x 010 protein,)
  • NCBI Gene ID: 56983
  • Species: Homo sapiens (Human)
  • UNIPROT ID#>>Q8NBL1
    UNIPROT ID#>>B4DJ97
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