Functional information of genes and proteins is organized in KEGG as ortholog groups, called KEGG Orthology (KO) groups, to cover all organisms. The KO groups for glycosyltransferases are finely classified ortholog groups distinguishing known substrate specificity, which can be viewed as functional hierarchies of the KEGG BRITE database. GlycosyltransferasesGlycosyltransferase reactions
GL : KEGG Ligand Database for Carbohydrate Structure
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