알파-1,6-mannosylglycoprotin 6-beta-N-acetyllucosammi닐전달효소 A는 인간에서 MGAT5유전자에 의해 암호화된 효소다.[5][6]
이 유전자는 만노실(알파-1,6-----glycoprotein 베타-1,6-N-아세틸-글루코사미닐전달효소)을 암호화하는 것으로 단백질 결합과 지질 결합 과두산염의 합성에 관여하는 글리코실전달효소다.세포 표면 당단백질에서 올리고당류의 변화는 세포의 접착이나 이동 행동에 상당한 변화를 일으킨다.암호화된 단백질 활동의 증가는 침습성 악성종양의 진행과 관련이 있을 수 있다.[6]
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