FUT9

Last Update:2017-12-21

This gene encodes α1,3-fucosyltransferase 9 (FUT9). Seven α1,3-fucosyltransferases (α3FUT): FUT3, FUT4, FUT5, FUT6, FUT7, and FUT9 are known to be related in biosynthesis of carbohydrate antigens at the non-reducing ends, and confirmed that each has a characteristic substrate specificity in vitro. Except FUT7, these have activity to transfer fucose to GlcNAc of the type-2 lactosamine structure (Galβ1-4GlcNAcβ1-3-R) with α1-3-linkage. FUT9 is related to synthesis of Lewis x carbohydrate antigen, one of Lewis blood group antigens, but not related to synthesis of sialyl Lewis x antigen. FUT9 has an activity to transfer fucose from the GlcNAc residue of the reducing end (internal structure) to the non-reducing end (terminal structure) on the oligosaccharide substrates consisting of polylactosamine (poly-N-acetyllactosamine).

Keyword: Lewis Blood group ,  Lewis x ,  histoblood group antigen

GDP-Fuc
JCGG-STR033545
GlyTouCan: G46055MA
GlyCosmos Glycans: G46055MA
JCGG-STR031563
GlyTouCan: G39775LJ
GlyCosmos Glycans: G39775LJ

GDP-Fuc
JCGG-STR000638
GlyTouCan: G32061UE
GlyCosmos Glycans: G32061UE
JCGG-STR024242
GlyTouCan: G20009FG
GlyCosmos Glycans: G20009FG

GDP-Fuc
JCGG-STR027036
GlyTouCan: G46055MA
GlyCosmos Glycans: G46055MA
JCGG-STR029405
GlyTouCan: G95693MA
GlyCosmos Glycans: G95693MA

Fucosyltransferase


GGDB Symbol FUT9    Alias
Designationalpha1,3-fucosyltransferase 9
OrganismHomo sapiens
GeneID 10690
HGNC FUT9 (4020)
mRNA NM_006581
map6q16
Protein NP_006572
EC# 2.4.1.152   
CAZy GT10   
GlyCosmos Glycogenes FUT9
OMIM 606865
Disease name
GDGDB
Human Protein Atlas ENSG00000172461
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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 "FUT9".