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Vertebrate Arylsulfatase K (ARSK): Comparative and Evolutionary Studies of the Lysosomal 2-Sulfoglucuronate Sulfatase
2018
Journal of Data Mining in Genomics & Proteomics
Arylsulfatase K (ARSK) is one of 17 sulfatase gene family members encoded on the human genome for which a role has been recently identified as a lysosomal 2-sulfoglucuronate sulfatase. Vertebrate ARSK sequences shared 60-82% identity but only <27% identities with other arylsulfatase family members. Comparative enzyme structures were studied, including residues with predicted roles in forming N-glycosylation sites, Ca 2+ binding and active site residues. Vertebrate ARSK genes usually contained 8
doi:10.4172/2153-0602.1000212
fatcat:jorsjt52bfa6bm72f77momt2ae