omylosyltransferases
Omylosyltransferases is a term that is not widely used in current enzymology literature and may reflect a typographical variant of amylosyltransferases or a broader class of glycosyltransferases that handle amylosyl (glucan) units. In this alternative framing, omylosyltransferases would denote enzymes that catalyze the transfer of glucan residues, typically from activated donors such as UDP-glucose or ADP-glucose, to growing glucan acceptors and thereby elongate starch- or glycogen-like chains.
Functionally, amylosyl- or omylosyltransferase–type activities are involved in the biosynthesis of glucan polymers such as amylose
In plants, starch biosynthesis relies on a set of glucan-elongating enzymes, including granule-bound and soluble starch
See also: glycosyltransferase, amylosyltransferase, starch biosynthesis, glucan polymer.