ST3GAL2

Last Update:2016-01-29

ST3GAL2, β-galactoside α-2,3-sialyltransferase 2, transfers sialic acid from CMP-sialic acid to the Galβ1→3GalNAc-R as an acceptor substrate, which are found in glycolipids, such as GM1 and GD1b. ST3GAL2 is also known as SIAT4B. ST3GAL2 is highly expressed in mouse brain and ST3GAL2-deficient mice show decrease of GD1a and GT1b.

Keyword:

CMP-Neu5Ac
JCGG-STR025711
GlyTouCan: G00031MO
GlyCosmos Glycans: G00031MO
JCGG-STR025535
GlyTouCan: G65562ZE
GlyCosmos Glycans: G65562ZE

Sialyltransferase


GGDB Symbol ST3GAL2    Alias
DesignationCMP-NeuAc:beta-galactoside alpha-2,3-sialyltransferase II
OrganismHomo sapiens
GeneID 6483
HGNC ST3GAL2 (10863)
mRNA NM_006927
map16q22.1
Protein NP_008858
EC# 2.4.99.4   
CAZy GT29   
GlyCosmos Glycogenes ST3GAL2
OMIM 607188
Disease name
GDGDB
Human Protein Atlas ENSG00000157350
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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 "ST3GAL2".