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mannosyltransferases (medicine) and Hecuba (sh)


mannosyltransferases (medicine)


mannosyltransferases
<enzyme> Enzymes that catalyze the transfer of mannose from a nucleoside diphosphate mannose to an acceptor molecule which is frequently another carbohydrate.

Registry number: EC 2.4.1.


Hecuba (sh)




In Greek legend, the wife of the Trojan king Priam and mother of Hector.

At the end of the Trojan War she was taken prisoner. According to Euripides, her youngest son, Polydorus, had been placed in the care of Polymestor, king of Thrace. When she arrived in Thrace, she learned that Polydorus had been murdered. In revenge, she blinded Polymestor and killed his two sons. In Other versions of the legend, she was later turned into a dog, and her grave beside the Hellespont became a landmark for ships.