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The fucosyltransferase gene family: an amazing summary of the underlying mechanisms of gene evolution

Journal

GENETICA
Volume 118, Issue 2-3, Pages 157-170

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1023/A:1024101625214

Keywords

duplication; evolution; fucosyltransferase; mutation; pseudogenes; retrotransposition

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The fucosyltransferase gene family encodes enzymes that transfer fucose in alpha1,2, alpha1,3/ 4 and alpha1,6 linkages on a large variety of glycans. The most ancient genes harbour a split coding sequence, and encode enzyme that transfer fucose at or near O- and N-peptidic sites ( serine, threonine or chitobiose unit). Conversely, the more recent genes have a monoexonic coding sequence, and encode enzymes that transfer fucose at the glycan periphery. All basic mechanisms of gene evolution contribute to this amazing scenario: exon shuffling, transposition, point mutations, and duplication. As typical examples: (i) exon shuffling leads to the ancestral organization of the alpha1,6 fucosyltransferase gene; (ii) the ancestor of alpha1,2 fucosyltransferase genes is reshaped by retrotransposition at the same locus; (iii) duplication associated to point mutations leads to the most recent alpha1,3/ 4 fucosyltransferase genes.

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