α3-Fucosyltransferase-VI (FUT6)

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[17]  R. Cummings,et al.  A Novel Glycosulfopeptide Binds to P-selectin and Inhibits Leukocyte Adhesion to P-selectin* , 1999, The Journal of Biological Chemistry.

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[28]  R. Kannagi,et al.  Gene expression of fucosyl- and sialyl-transferases which synthesize sialyl Lewisx, the carbohydrate ligands for E-selectin, in human breast cancer. , 1998, International journal of oncology.

[29]  R. Kannagi,et al.  Identification of a Major Carbohydrate Capping Group of the L-selectin Ligand on High Endothelial Venules in Human Lymph Nodes as 6-Sulfo Sialyl Lewis X* , 1998, The Journal of Biological Chemistry.

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[31]  M. Costache,et al.  Evolution of Fucosyltransferase Genes in Vertebrates* , 1997, The Journal of Biological Chemistry.

[32]  D. Joziasse,et al.  Acceptor specificity of GDP-Fuc:Galβ1→4GlcNAc-R α3-fucosyltransferase VI (FucT VI) expressed in insect cells as soluble, secreted enzyme , 1997 .

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[35]  J. Lowe Selectin ligands, leukocyte trafficking, and fucosyltransferase genes. , 1997, Kidney international.

[36]  M. Costache,et al.  Molecular Cloning and Expression of a Bovine α(1,3)-Fucosyltransferase Gene Homologous to a Putative Ancestor Gene of the Human FUT3-FUT5-FUT6 Cluster* , 1997, The Journal of Biological Chemistry.

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[38]  S. Hung,et al.  Mechanism of human alpha-1,3-fucosyltransferase V: glycosidic cleavage occurs prior to nucleophilic attack. , 1997, Biochemistry.

[39]  伊藤 浩明 Altered mRNA expression of specific molecular species of fucosyl- and sialyltransferases in human colorectal cancer tissues , 1997 .

[40]  R. Oriol,et al.  Identification of a New Plasma α(1,3)Fucosyltransferase (FUT6) Allele Requires an Extended Genotyping Strategy , 1996, Vox sanguinis.

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[44]  R. Oriol,et al.  A Missense Mutation in the FUT6 Gene Results in Total Absence of α3-Fucosylation of Human α1-Acid Glycoprotein* , 1996, The Journal of Biological Chemistry.

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[49]  J. Lowe,et al.  Human α(1,3/1,4)-Fucosyltransferases Discriminate between Different Oligosaccharide Acceptor Substrates through a Discrete Peptide Fragment (*) , 1995, The Journal of Biological Chemistry.

[50]  B. Weston,et al.  Expression of human chromosome 19p alpha(1,3)-fucosyltransferase genes in normal tissues. Alternative splicing, polyadenylation, and isoforms. , 1995, The Journal of biological chemistry.

[51]  K. Wirtz,et al.  A Sphingomyelin-transferring Protein from Chicken Liver. USE OF PYRENE-LABELED PHOSPHOLIPID (*) , 1995, The Journal of Biological Chemistry.

[52]  M. Palcic,et al.  Acceptor specificity of different length constructs of human recombinant alpha 1,3/4-fucosyltransferases. Replacement of the stem region and the transmembrane domain of fucosyltransferase V by protein A results in an enzyme with GDP-fucose hydrolyzing activity. , 1995, The Journal of biological chemistry.

[53]  Z. Xu,et al.  Structure-function analysis of human alpha 1-->3fucosyltransferases. A GDP-fucose-protected, N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive site in FucT-III and FucT-V corresponds to Ser178 in FucT-IV. , 1995, The Journal of biological chemistry.

[54]  A. Olsen,et al.  Physical maps of human α(1,3)fucosyltransferase genes FUT3–FUT6 on chromosomes 19p13.3 and 11q21 , 1995 .

[55]  R. Oriol,et al.  Detection and Characterization of Lewis Antigens in Plasma of Lewis‐Negative Individuals Evidence of Chain Extension as a Result of Reduced Fucosyltransferase Competition , 1994, Vox sanguinis.

[56]  R. Kannagi,et al.  Molecular cloning of a cDNA encoding a novel human leukocyte alpha-1,3-fucosyltransferase capable of synthesizing the sialyl Lewis x determinant. , 1994, The Journal of biological chemistry.

[57]  K. Sasaki,et al.  Expression cloning of a novel alpha 1,3-fucosyltransferase that is involved in biosynthesis of the sialyl Lewis x carbohydrate determinants in leukocytes. , 1994, The Journal of biological chemistry.

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[59]  S. Yamamoto,et al.  Fucosyltransferase‐producing sialyl Lea and sialyl Lex carbohydrate antigen in benign and malignant gastrointestinal mucosa , 1994, Cancer.

[60]  G. Walz,et al.  A sialyl-Le(x)-negative melanoma cell line binds to E-selectin but not to P-selectin. , 1994, Cancer research.

[61]  R. Jain,et al.  Lactose as affinity eluent and a synthetic sulfated copolymer as inhibitor, in conjunction with synthetic and natural acceptors, differentiate human milk Lewis-type and plasma-type alpha-L-fucosyltransferases. , 1994, Biochemical and biophysical research communications.

[62]  R. Oriol,et al.  Detection and Characterization of Lewis Antigens in Plasma of Lewis-Negative Individuals , 1994 .

[63]  R. Kannagi,et al.  Expression of alpha-(1,3)-fucosyltransferases which synthesize sialyl Le(x) and sialyl Le(a), the carbohydrate ligands for E- and P-selectins,in human malignant cell lines. , 1993, Cancer research.

[64]  R. Oriol,et al.  Alpha-3-fucosyltransferases and their glycoconjugate antigen products in the developing human kidney. , 1993, Laboratory investigation; a journal of technical methods and pathology.

[65]  D. H. van den Eijnden,et al.  Efficient enzymatic synthesis of the sialyl‐LewisX tetrasaccharide , 1993, FEBS letters.

[66]  W. van Dijk,et al.  Inflammation-induced expression of sialyl Lewis X-containing glycan structures on alpha 1-acid glycoprotein (orosomucoid) in human sera , 1993, The Journal of experimental medicine.

[67]  T. Ando,et al.  Human alpha-1,3 fucosyltransferase (FucT-VI) gene is located at only 13 kb 3' to the Lewis type fucosyltransferase (FucT-III) gene on chromosome 19. , 1993, Biochemical and biophysical research communications.

[68]  R. Kannagi,et al.  Contribution of carbohydrate antigens sialyl Lewis A and sialyl Lewis X to adhesion of human cancer cells to vascular endothelium. , 1993, Cancer research.

[69]  J. Lowe,et al.  Molecular cloning of a fourth member of a human alpha (1,3)fucosyltransferase gene family. Multiple homologous sequences that determine expression of the Lewis x, sialyl Lewis x, and difucosyl sialyl Lewis x epitopes. , 1992, The Journal of biological chemistry.

[70]  B. Bowen,et al.  The cloning and expression of a human alpha-1,3 fucosyltransferase capable of forming the E-selectin ligand. , 1992, Biochemical and biophysical research communications.

[71]  J. Lowe,et al.  Isolation of a novel human alpha (1,3)fucosyltransferase gene and molecular comparison to the human Lewis blood group alpha (1,3/1,4)fucosyltransferase gene. Syntenic, homologous, nonallelic genes encoding enzymes with distinct acceptor substrate specificities. , 1992, The Journal of biological chemistry.

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[75]  S. Thompson,et al.  Changes in fucose metabolism associated with heavy drinking and smoking: a preliminary report. , 1991, Clinica chimica acta; international journal of clinical chemistry.

[76]  M. Du,et al.  Fucosyltransferases: Differential plasma and tissue alterations in hepatocellular carcinoma and cirrhosis , 1991, Hepatology.

[77]  S. Hakomori,et al.  Differential tissue expression of the Lewis blood group antigens: enzymatic, immunohistologic, and immunochemical evidence for Lewis a and b antigen expression in Le(a-b-) individuals. , 1991, Blood.

[78]  A. Gibaud,et al.  Acceptor specificity and tissue distribution of three human α‐3‐fucosyltransferases , 1990 .