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Catalog Number: (10092-540)
Supplier: Proteintech
Description: POFUT1 (protein O-fucosyltransferase 1), also known as GDP-fucose protein O-fucosyltransferase, is an enzyme that catalyzes the reaction that attaches fucose through an O-glycosidic linkage to a conserved serine or threonine residue in EGF domains and plays a crucial role in Notch signaling.


Catalog Number: (10087-656)
Supplier: Proteintech
Description: GDP-D-mannose-4,6-dehydratase (GMDS) is the key enzyme in the ‘de novo’ pathway of GDP-L-fucose biosynthesis. The enzyme is also named as GMD and belongs to the GDP-mannose 4,6-dehydratase family. The gene encodes a 42 kDa protein that catalyzes the conversion of GDP-mannose to GDP-4-keto-6-deoxymannose, the first step in the synthesis of GDP-fucose from GDP-mannose, using NADP+ as a cofactor.


Catalog Number: (10100-600)
Supplier: Prosci
Description: Tissue specific transplantation antigen P35B is a NADP (H)-binding protein. It catalyze the two-step epimerase and the reductase reactions in GDP-D-mannose metabolism, converting GDP-4-keto-6-D-deoxymannose to GDP-L-fucose. GDP-L-fucose is the substrate of several fucosyltransferases involved in the expression of many glycoconjugates, including blood group ABH antigens and developmental adhesion antigens. Mutations in this gene may cause leukocyte adhesion deficiency, type II.Tissue specific transplantation antigen P35B is a NADP (H)-binding protein. It catalyze the two-step epimerase and the reductase reactions in GDP-D-mannose metabolism, converting GDP-4-keto-6-D-deoxymannose to GDP-L-fucose. GDP-L-fucose is the substrate of several fucosyltransferases involved in the expression of many glycoconjugates, including blood group ABH antigens and developmental adhesion antigens. Mutations in this gene may cause leukocyte adhesion deficiency, type II.


Catalog Number: (10103-102)
Supplier: Prosci
Description: POFUT2 catalyzes the reaction that attaches fucose through an O-glycosidic linkage to a conserved serine or threonine residue in thrombospondin type 1 repeats. Fucose is typically found as a terminal modification of branched chain glycoconjugates, but it also exists in direct O-linkage to serine or threonine residues within cystine knot motifs in epidermal growth factor (EGF; MIM 131530)-like repeats or thrombospondin (THBS; see MIM 188060) type-1 repeats. POFUT2 is an O-fucosyltransferase that use THBS type-1 repeats as substrates (Luo et al., 2006 [PubMed 16464857]).


Catalog Number: (77437-936)
Supplier: Bioss
Description: Alpha-L-fucosidase is responsible for hydrolyzing the alpha-1,6-linked fucose joined to the reducing-end N-acetylglucosamine of the carbohydrate moieties of glycoproteins.


Catalog Number: (77440-168)
Supplier: Bioss
Description: Catalyzes the addition of fucose in alpha 1-6 linkage tocthe first GlcNAc residue, next to the peptide chains in N-glycans.


Catalog Number: (10475-270)
Supplier: Bioss
Description: Lectin that binds to various sugars: galactose >mannose = fucose >N-acetylglucosamine >N-acetylgalactosamine.


Catalog Number: (10109-226)
Supplier: Prosci
Description: SLC35C1 is involved in GDP-fucose import from the cytoplasm into the Golgi lumen.


Catalog Number: (76100-568)
Supplier: Bioss
Description: Alpha-L-fucosidase is responsible for hydrolyzing the alpha-1,6-linked fucose joined to the reducing-end N-acetylglucosamine of the carbohydrate moieties of glycoproteins.


Catalog Number: (CAPIPA526532)
Supplier: Thermo Scientific
Description: LFNG belongs to evolutionarily conserved glycosyltransferases that act in the Notch signaling pathway to define boundaries during embryonic development. While their genomic structure is distinct from other glycosyltransferases, fringe proteins have a fucose-specific beta-1,3-N-acetylglucosaminyltransferase activity that leads to elongation of O-linked fucose residues on Notch, which alters Notch signaling. This protein is predicted to be a single-pass type II Golgi membrane protein but it may also be secreted and proteolytically processed like the related proteins in mouse and Drosophila (PMID: 9187150).


Catalog Number: (75790-174)
Supplier: Prosci
Description: Collectin-11 is a secreted protein that belongs to the COLEC10/COLEC11 family. Collectin-11 contains one C-type lectin domain and one collagen-like domain. Collectins play important roles in the innate immune system by binding to carbohydrate antigens on microorganisms, facilitating their recognition and removal. Collectin-11 binds to various sugars including fucose and mannose, but does not bind to glucose, N-acetylglucosamine and N-acetylgalactosamine. It has a higher affinity for fucose compared to mannose. Collectin-11 binds lipopolysaccharides (LPS). It also involved in fundamental development serving as a guidance cue for neural crest cell migration. Defects in Collectin-11 are the cause of 3MC syndrome type 2 (3MC2).


Supplier: AFG Bioscience
Description: 1,2,3,4-Tetra-O-acetyl-ɑ-L-fucopyranose ≥95%

Supplier: New England Biolabs (NEB)
Description: α1-3,4 Fucosidase, (also known as AMF) is a broad specificity exoglycosidase that catalyzes the hydrolysis of α1-3 and α1-4 linked fucose residues from oligosaccharides and glycoproteins.

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Catalog Number: (10434-406)
Supplier: Bioss
Description: Catalyzes the addition of fucose in alpha 1-6 linkage to the first GlcNAc residue, next to the peptide chains in N-glycans.


Catalog Number: (10750-276)
Supplier: Prosci
Description: POFUT1 Antibody: POFUT1, an endoplasmic reticulum-residing member of the glycosyltransferase O-Fuc family, adds O-fucose through an O-glycosidic linkage to conserved serine or threonines in epidermal growth factor-like repeats of several cell surface and secreted proteins. Unlike its homolog POFUT2, POFUT1 can also catalyze the transfer of fucose to thrombospondin type 1 repeats. Many of the substrates of POFUT1 are involved in ligand-induced receptor signaling. One such protein is Notch; mouse ES cells lacking POFUT have normal levels of Notch receptors at the cell surface, but these receptors do not bind Notch ligands or exhibit Notch signaling.


Catalog Number: (76083-066)
Supplier: Bioss
Description: Alpha-L-fucosidase is responsible for hydrolyzing the alpha-1,6-linked fucose joined to the reducing-end N-acetylglucosamine of the carbohydrate moieties of glycoproteins.


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