Showing entry for Alpha-(1,6)-fucosyltransferase



                       
General Target Information
BXGT IdBXGT025834
Protein NameAlpha-(1,6)-fucosyltransferase
Uniport IdQ9WTS2
GeneFut8
Gene Id53618
DomainSH3_9
Pfam PF14604  
OrganismMus musculus (Mouse)
Target protein  affiliated  biological  pathways
KEGG
Class Subclass KEGG Id Pathway Name
Gene Ontology
GO Type GO Id Gene Ontology
Biological Process GO:0016477 cell migration
Biological Process GO:0046368 GDP-L-fucose metabolic process
Biological Process GO:0007229 integrin-mediated signaling pathway
Biological Process GO:0036071 N-glycan fucosylation
Biological Process GO:0006491 N-glycan processing
Biological Process GO:0033578 protein glycosylation in Golgi
Biological Process GO:0006487 protein N-linked glycosylation
Biological Process GO:0018279 protein N-linked glycosylation via asparagine
Biological Process GO:0043112 receptor metabolic process
Biological Process GO:1900407 regulation of cellular response to oxidative stress
Biological Process GO:0010468 regulation of gene expression
Biological Process GO:0007585 respiratory gaseous exchange by respiratory system
Biological Process GO:0007179 transforming growth factor beta receptor signaling pathway
molecular function GO:0046921 alpha-(1->6)-fucosyltransferase activity
molecular function GO:0008424 glycoprotein 6-alpha-L-fucosyltransferase activity
molecular function GO:0017124 SH3 domain binding
molecular function GO:0016757 transferase activity, transferring glycosyl groups
cellular component GO:0032580 Golgi cisterna membrane
cellular component GO:0016021 integral component of membrane
Reactome
Pathway Id Pathway Name
Target protein-related  diseases
Disease
CUI Id BXGD Id Disease Name Disease Class
Target protein-related  compounds
Compounds
BXGC Id Compound Name Strcuture Molecular Weight
BXGC0030612 tetraethylene glycol 194.12
The  target protein-related  foods
Foods
BXGF Id Food Name Scientific Name Food Group Number of compound? Number of compound in food, higher numbers indicate the food are more associated with the protein