CHST8

Last Update:2021-12-10

CHST8 encodes carbohydrate (N-acetylgalactosamine 4-0) sulfotransferase 8. This enzyme has the activity to transfer sulfate to the 4-position of GalNAc at the non-reducing end of N-linked and O-linked glycans. Sulfated GalNAc is a characteristic structure present in glycoprotein hormones such as LH and TSH secreted from the pituitary gland, and functions in the clearance of the hormone from the blood. The CHST8 gene is expressed in the pituitary gland, and mice lacking the gene have increased levels of LH in their blood, resulting in premature aging. In humans, there are two isoenzymes (CHST8 and CHST9).

Keyword: LacdiNAc ,  glycoprotein hormone ,  sulfotransferase

Sulfotransferases


GGDB Symbol CHST8    Alias
DesignationN-acetylgalactosamine-4-O-sulfotransferase
OrganismHomo sapiens
GeneID 64377
HGNC CHST8 (15993)
mRNA NM_022467
map19q13.1
Protein NP_071912
EC# 2.8.2.7   
CAZy
GlyCosmos Glycogenes CHST8
OMIM 610190
Disease name
GDGDB
Human Protein Atlas ENSG00000124302
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Orthologous Gene

Acceptor Substrates (Reference)

Acceptor Substrates (KEM-C)

Expression

RNA Expression from Human Protein Atlas
This RNA expression data uses "HPA data" from the Human Protein Atlas. Tissue RNA Expression

data available from v22.proteinatlas.org

Expression (Reference)

Gene Ontology

This page does not indicate all of the enzymatic reaction, and expression of "CHST8".