FUT2

Last Update:2017-12-21

This gene encodes α1,2-fucossyltransferase 2 (FUT2). In the ABO blood type, type O antigen (H antigen) is synthesized by the α1,2-FUT group, which transfers fucose to the Gal residue of Galβ1-3/4GlcNAcβ-R structure with α1-2-linkage. This enzyme is one of the three enzymes with α1,2-FUT activity known in human. This enzyme is also known as “Se enzyme”, and is mainly expressed in intestinal epithelium cells, but not expressed in myeloid cells or neuron. In the Bombay phonotype, the activity of both H enzyme (FUT1) and Se enzyme (FUT2) is lost, and the H antigen (O antigen) is not present in the erythrocyte surface nor secretory fluids. In the para-Bombay type, the H antigen is inactivated but the Se antigen has activity; therefore, the H antigen is not synthesized on the erythrocyte surface, but expressed in the intestinal tissue.

Keyword: Bombay ,  H antigen ,  O antigen ,  Se, Sej ,  histoblood group antigen ,  para-Bombay

GDP-Fuc
JCGG-STR000334
GlyTouCan: G11042HO
GlyCosmos Glycans: G11042HO
JCGG-STR026492
GlyTouCan: G57920AK
GlyCosmos Glycans: G57920AK

GDP-Fuc
JCGG-STR013782
GlyTouCan: G00055MO
GlyCosmos Glycans: G00055MO
JCGG-STR002937
GlyTouCan: G61459JW
GlyCosmos Glycans: G61459JW

GDP-Fuc
JCGG-STR021541
GlyTouCan: G00056MO
GlyCosmos Glycans: G00056MO
JCGG-STR021875
GlyTouCan: G40696TO
GlyCosmos Glycans: G40696TO

Fucosyltransferase


GGDB Symbol FUT2    Alias
Designationalpha1,2-fucosyltransferase 2
OrganismHomo sapiens
GeneID 2524
HGNC FUT2 (4013)
mRNA NM_000511
map19q13.3
Protein NP_000502
EC# 2.4.1.69   
CAZy GT11   
GlyCosmos Glycogenes FUT2
OMIM 182100
Disease name
GDGDB
Human Protein Atlas ENSG00000176920
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Orthologous Gene

Acceptor Substrates (Reference)

Acceptor Substrates (KEM-C)

Expression

RNA Expression from Human Protein Atlas
This RNA expression data uses "HPA data" from the Human Protein Atlas. Tissue RNA Expression

data available from v22.proteinatlas.org

Expression (Reference)

Gene Ontology

This page does not indicate all of the enzymatic reaction, and expression of "FUT2".