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otsAAlpha, alpha-trehalose-phosphate synthase [UDP- forming] OtsA; Probably involved in the osmoprotection via the biosynthesis of trehalose and in the production of glycogen and alpha-glucan via the TreS-Pep2 branch involved in the biosynthesis of maltose-1-phosphate (M1P). Catalyzes the transfer of glucose from UDP-glucose (UDP-Glc) to D-glucose 6-phosphate (Glc-6-P) to form trehalose-6-phosphate. Probably also able to use ADP-Glc, CDP-Glc, GDP-Glc and TDP-Glc as glucosyl donors; Belongs to the glycosyltransferase 20 family. (500 aa)    
Predicted Functional Partners:
otsB2
Trehalose-6-phosphate phosphatase OtsB2; Removes the phosphate from trehalose 6-phosphate to produce free trehalose.
 
 0.999
glgC
Glucose-1-phosphate adenylyltransferase GlgC; Involved in the biosynthesis of ADP-glucose, a building block, required in the biosynthesis of maltose-1-phosphate (M1P) and in the elongation reactions to produce linear alpha-1,4-glucans. Catalyzes the reaction between ATP and alpha-D-glucose 1-phosphate (G1P) to produce pyrophosphate and ADP-Glc; Belongs to the bacterial/plant glucose-1-phosphate adenylyltransferase family.
    
 0.970
galU
UTP--glucose-1-phosphate uridylyltransferase GalU; May play a role in stationary phase survival [catalytic activity: UTP + alpha-D-glucose 1-phosphate = diphosphate + UDP-glucose].
    
 0.962
otsB1
Trehalose-6-phosphate phosphatase OtsB1; Involved in trehalose biosynthesis (protective effect). mycobacteria can produce trehalose from glucose 6- phosphate and UDP-glucose (the OtsA-OtsB pathway) from glycogen-like alpha(1-->4)-linked glucose polymers (the TreY-TreZ pathway) and from maltose (the TreS pathway). seems to have additional alpha-glucosidase activity.
 
 
 0.957
treY
Maltooligosyltrehalose synthase TreY; Involved in trehalose biosynthesis (protective effect). mycobacteria can produce trehalose from glucose 6- phosphate and UDP-glucose (the OtsA-OtsB pathway) from glycogen-like alpha(1-->4)-linked glucose polymers (the TreY-TreZ pathway).
  
  
 0.945
treZ
Maltooligosyltrehalose trehalohydrolase, TreZ; Involved in trehalose biosynthesis (protective effect). mycobacteria can produce trehalose from glucose 6- phosphate and UDP-glucose (the OtsA-OtsB pathway) from glycogen-like alpha(1-->4)-linked glucose polymers (the TreY-TreZ pathway) and from maltose (the TreS pathway).
  
  
 0.932
treS
Trehalose synthase TreS; Involved in trehalose biosynthesis (protective effect). converts maltose to trehalose. mycobacteria can produce trehalose from glucose 6-phosphate and UDP-glucose (the OtsA-OtsB pathway) from glycogen-like alpha(1-->4)- linked glucose polymers (the TreY-TreZ pathway) and from maltose (the TreS pathway).
 
  
 0.924
MMAR_1681
Transferase; Function unknown, possibly involved in cellular metabolism.
    
 0.912
MMAR_4977
Conserved hypothetical protein.
       0.874
glgE
Conserved glycosidase; Maltosyltransferase that uses maltose 1-phosphate (M1P) as the sugar donor to elongate linear or branched alpha-(1->4)-glucans. Is involved in a branched alpha-glucan biosynthetic pathway from trehalose, together with TreS, Mak and GlgB; Belongs to the glycosyl hydrolase 13 family. GlgE subfamily.
  
  
 0.867
Your Current Organism:
Mycobacterium marinum
NCBI taxonomy Id: 216594
Other names: M. marinum M, Mycobacterium marinum M, Mycobacterium marinum str. M, Mycobacterium marinum strain M
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