A new superfamily of protein-O-fucosyltransferases, α2-fucosyltransferases, and α6-fucosyltransferases: Phylogeny and identification of conserved peptide motifs

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The presence of three conserved peptide motifs shared by α2-fucosyltransferases, α6-fucosyltransferases, the protein-O-fucosyltransferase family 1 (POFUT1) and a newly identified protein-O-fucosyltransferase family 2 (POFUT2), together with evidence that the present genes encoding for these enzymes have originated from a common ancestor by duplication and divergent evolution, suggests that they constitute a new superfamily of fucosyltransferases.

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Martinez-Duncker, I., Mollicone, R., Candelier, J. J., Breton, C., & Oriol, R. (2003). A new superfamily of protein-O-fucosyltransferases, α2-fucosyltransferases, and α6-fucosyltransferases: Phylogeny and identification of conserved peptide motifs. Glycobiology, 13(12). https://doi.org/10.1093/glycob/cwg113

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