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Query: EC:2.4.99.6 (
sialyltransferase
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Rat liver Golgi membranes were found to contain an enzyme that can transfer sulphate from 3'-phosphoadenosine 5'-phosphosulphate (PAPS) to C-6 of the terminal GlcNAc in beta-linkage to
mannose
and has properties indicating that it is involved in the synthesis of the NeuAc alpha 2-3(6)Gal beta 1-4GlcNAc(6-SO4) sequences observed in the N-linked carbohydrate units of various glycoproteins. Assays performed with [35S]PAPS (Km 0.67 microM) and GlcNAc beta 1-6Man alpha 1-O-Me (GnMaMe) acceptor (Km 0.71 mM) indicated that the sulphotransferase had a pH optimum of approx. 7.0 and is markedly stimulated by Mn2+ ions (maximum approx. 15 mM) and Triton X-100 (0.05-0.1%). Hydrazine/nitrous acid/NaBH4 treatment of the 35S-labelled product yielded radiolabelled 2,5-anhydromannitol(6-SO4). The sulphated GnMaMc product of the GlcNAc-6-O-sulphotransferase could be galactosylated by a rat liver Golgi enzyme that was shown to have the same properties as the UDP-Gal:GlcNAc beta-1,4-galactosyltransferase from bovine milk. Competition studies performed with GlcNAc and GlcNAc-6-SO4 furthermore indicated that the same liver enzyme acted on both acceptors to produce Gal beta 1-4GlcNAc and Gal beta 1-4GlcNAc(6-SO4) with Km values of 1.04 and 1.68 mM respectively. Because the sulphated N-acetyl-lactosaminc could in turn serve as an acceptor for rat liver
sialyltransferase
, it seems that this enzyme, together with the Golgi galactosyltransferase and the GlcNAc-6-O-sulphotransferase, could act in concert in assembling the NeuAc alpha 2-3(6)Gal beta 1-4GlcNAc(6-SO4) branches of complex N-linked oligosaccharides.
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PMID:Characterization of a rat liver Golgi sulphotransferase responsible for the 6-O-sulphation of N-acetylglucosamine residues in beta-linkage to mannose: role in assembly of sialyl-galactosyl-N-acetylglucosamine 6-sulphate sequence of N-linked oligosaccharides. 887 Jun 71
The genes encoding the alpha-2,3-sialyltransferases involved in lipooligosaccharide biosynthesis from Neisseria meningitidis and Neisseria gonorrhoeae have been cloned and expressed in Escherichia coli. A high sensitivity enzyme assay using a synthetic fluorescent glycosyltransferase acceptor and capillary electrophoresis was used to screen a genomic library of N. meningitidis MC58 L3 in a "divide and conquer" strategy. The gene, denoted lst, was found on a 2. 0-kilobase fragment of DNA, and its sequence was determined and then used to design probes to amplify and subsequently clone the corresponding lst genes from N. meningitidis 406Y L3, N. meningitidis M982B L7, and N. gonorrhoeae F62. Functional
sialyltransferase
was produced from the genes derived from both L3 N. meningitidis strains and the N. gonorrhoeae F62. However, the N. meningitidis M982B L7 gene contained a frameshift mutation that renders it inactive. The expression of the lst gene was easily detected using the enzyme assay, and the protein expression could be detected when an immunodetection tag was added to the COOH-terminal end of the protein. Using the synthetic acceptor N-acetyllactosamine-aminophenyl-(6-(5-(fluorescein-carboxamido)-hexan oic acid amide), the alpha-2,3 specificity of the enzyme was confirmed by NMR examination of the reaction product. The enzyme could also use synthetic acceptors with lactose or
galactose
as the saccharide portion. This study is the first example of the cloning, expression, and examination of alpha-2,3-sialyltransferase activity from a bacterial source.
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PMID:Cloning of the lipooligosaccharide alpha-2,3-sialyltransferase from the bacterial pathogens Neisseria meningitidis and Neisseria gonorrhoeae. 891 Apr 46
The transfer of sialic acids (Sia) from CMP-sialic acid (CMP-Sia) to N-linked sugar chains is thought to occur as a final step in their biosynthesis in the trans portion of the Golgi apparatus. In some cell types such Sia residues can have O-acetyl groups added to them. We demonstrate here that rat hepatocytes express 9-O-acetylated Sias mainly at the plasma membranes of both apical (bile canalicular) and basolateral (sinusoidal) domains. Golgi fractions also contain 9-O-acetylated Sias on similar N-linked glycoproteins, indicating that O-acetylation may take place in the Golgi. We show here that CMP-Sia-FITC (with a fluorescein group attached to the Sia) is taken up by isolated intact Golgi compartments. In these preparations, Sia-FITC is transferred to endogenous glycoprotein acceptors and can be immunochemically detected in situ. Addition of unlabeled UDP-Gal enhances Sia-FITC incorporation, indicating a substantial overlap of beta-galactosyltransferase and
sialyltransferase
machineries. Moreover, the same glycoproteins that incorporate Sia-FITC also accept [3H]
galactose
from the donor UDP-[3H]Gal. In contrast, we demonstrate with three different approaches (double-labeling, immunoelectron microscopy, and addition of a diffusible exogenous acceptor) that
sialyltransferase
and O-acetyltransferase machineries are much more separated from one another. Thus, 9-O-acetylation occurs after the last point of Sia addition in the trans-Golgi network. Indeed, we show that 9-O-acetylated sialoglycoproteins are preferentially segregated into a subset of vesicular carriers that concentrate membrane-bound, but not secretory, proteins.
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PMID:Uptake and incorporation of an epitope-tagged sialic acid donor into intact rat liver Golgi compartments. Functional localization of sialyltransferase overlaps with beta-galactosyltransferase but not with sialic acid O-acetyltransferase. 893 Aug 93
The acceptor specificities of rat liver Gal(beta 1-4)GlcNAc alpha-2,6-
sialyltransferase
, recombinant full-length human liver Gal(beta 1-4)GlcNAc alpha-2,6-
sialyltransferase
, and a soluble form of recombinant rat liver Gal(beta 1-3/4)GlcNAc alpha-2,3-sialyltransferase were studied with a panel of analogues of the trisaccharide Gal(beta 1-4)GlcNAc(beta 1-2)Man(alpha 1-O)(CH2)7CH3. These analogues contain structural variants of D-
galactose
, modified at either C3, C4 or C5 by deoxygenation, fluorination, O-methylation, epimerization, or by the introduction of an amino group. In addition, the enantiomer of D-
galactose
is included. The alpha-2,6-sialyltransferases tolerated most of the modifications at the
galactose
residue to some extent, whereas the alpha-2,3-sialyltransferase displayed a narrower specificity. Molecular dynamics simulations were performed in order to correlate enzymatic activity to three-dimensional structure. Ineffective acceptors for rat liver alpha-2,6-
sialyltransferase
were shown to be inhibitory towards the enzyme; likewise, the alpha-2,3-sialyltransferase was found to be inhibited by all non-substrates. Modified sialyloligosaccharides were obtained on a milligram scale by incubation of effective acceptors with one of each of the three enzymes, and characterized by 500-MHz 1H-NMR spectroscopy.
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PMID:Exploring the substrate specificities of alpha-2,6- and alpha-2,3-sialyltransferases using synthetic acceptor analogues. 902 96
In recent years, a number of studies have been reported that have clearly established that hepatic glycosylation machinery is affected by chronic ethanol treatment in rats. We have previously reported that chronic ethanol treatment in rats resulted in decreased glycosylation of transferrin and apolipoprotein E with concomitant decreases in enzymatic activities of Golgi galactosyltransferases and sialyltransferases. In all these studies investigators have invariably used the well-accepted dietary formulation of alcohol diet as proposed by Lieber and DeCarli. However, questions were raised whether the lower carbohydrate content in Lieber's alcohol diet may be responsible for observed effects of ethanol on hepatic glycosylation machinery. Therefore, to verify whether or not the crucial effects of chronic ethanol treatment on hepatic glycosylation machinery as observed in our studies, were truly caused by ethanol, we have extended our studies on protein glycosylation with the inclusion of a third dietary group that was compensated for carbohydrate content. In this investigation, rats were fed with three dietary regimen corresponding to control, ethanol, and carbohydrate compensated ethanol group and studies were done on (i) labeled leucine,
galactose
and N-acetylmannosamine incorporation into transferrin and apolipoprotein E, and (ii) hepatic galactosyltransferase and
sialyltransferase
activities in Golgi rich fraction in rat. Our results clearly showed that regardless of the carbohydrate content, marked decreases in the incorporation of labeled sugars into transferrin and the enzymatic activities of galactosyltransferase and
sialyltransferase
occurred in rats administered chronic ethanol. Thus, it is reasonable to conclude that it is not the carbohydrate content of the diet but ethanol per se, when administered chronically, greatly impairs the glycosylation machinery of rat liver and that the magnitudes of these effects are selectively specific with regard to the type of sugar or the glycosylation enzyme.
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PMID:Chronic ethanol induced impairment of hepatic glycosylation machinery in rat is independent of dietary carbohydrate. 904 76
The inhibition of the alpha-2,6-
sialyltransferase
from rat liver, the alpha-2,3-sialyltransferase from porcine submandibular gland and of the galactosyltransferase from human milk were studied using monosaccharide-, nucleoside- and nucleotide-derivatives of their naturally occurring donor substrates cytidine 5'-monophosphate-N-acetylneuraminic acid and uridine 5'-diphosphate-
galactose
, respectively. Only the corresponding nucleosides/nucleotides showed inhibitory activity. Periodate oxidation of CMP or CMP-Neu5Ac and of UMP or UDP-Gal led to reduced inhibitory efficiency with the respective transferase. The type and reversibility of the inhibition of some of these compounds, as well as the corresponding Ki values were determined.
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PMID:Studies on the inhibition of sialyl- and galactosyltransferases. 907 14
In the framework of a project aimed at the elucidation of the nature of the functional importance of the N-glycosylation of the alpha-subunit of the glycoprotein hormones human lutropin and human chorionic gonadotropin, the structural element alpha-Neu p5Ac-(2-->6)-beta-D-GalpNac-(1-->4)- beta-D-GlcpNAc-(1-->2)-alpha-D-Manp, which is part of the carbohydrate chains of human lutropin, has been prepared by chemical and chemo-enzymatic synthesis in the form of its propyl glycoside. Condensation of 4-O- acetyl-3,6-di-O-benzyl-2-deoxy-2-phthalimido-alpha/beta-D-glucopyranosyl trichloroacetimidate with allyl 3,4,6-tri-O-benzyl-alpha-D-
mannopyranoside
gave after deacetylation allyl (3,6-di-O-benzyl-2-deoxy-2-phthalimido-beta-D-glucopyranosyl) -(1-->2)-3,4,6-tri-O-benzyl-alpha-D-
mannopyranoside
. Ethyl 3-O-benzyl-2-deoxy-2-phthalimido-l-thio-beta-D-glucopyranoside was converted into the galacto-derivative ethyl 4,6-di-O-acetyl-3-O-benzyl-2-deoxy-2-phthalimido-1-thio-beta-D -
galactopyranoside
via an oxidation-reduction route, as well as via SN2-type substitution with acetate. The use of this galacto thioglycoside, after its conversion into the corresponding bromide, as GaIN donor for condensation with the mentioned disaccharide derivative yielded after deacetylation allyl (3-O-benzyl-2-deoxy-2-phthalimido-beta-D-galactopyranosyl)-(1-->4) -(3,6-di-O-benzyl-2-deoxy-2-phthalimido-beta-D-glucopyranosyl)-(1-->2) -3,4,6-tri-O-benzyl-alpha-D-
mannopyranoside
. Methylsulfenyl bromide-silver triflate promoted sialylation of this trisaccharide derivative with O-ethyl S-[methyl (5-acetamido-4,7,8,9-tetra-O-acetyl-3,5-dideoxy-D -glycero-alpha-D-galacto-non-2-ulopyranosyl)onate] dithiocarbonate and subsequent deprotection resulted into the aimed tetrasaccharide structural element. Alternatively, this compound was prepared via a block synthesis, which, however, was not superior to the linear strategy. Finally, a stereose lective sialylation of synthetically prepared beta-D-GalpNAc-(1-->4)-beta-D-GlcpNAc-(1-->2)-alpha-D-Manp-(1-->O) CH2CH2CH3 with CMP-Neu5Ac and rat liver alpha-2,6-
sialyltransferase
was accomplished affording the same tetrasaccharide structural element.
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PMID:Chemical and chemo-enzymatic synthesis of the alpha-Neu p5Ac-(2-->6)- beta-D-GalpNAc-(1-->4)-beta-D-GlcpNAc-(1-->2)-alpha-D-Manp element that is part of N-linked carbohydrate chains of human lutropin. 920 38
To clarify the relation between the mechanism of apoptosis in tumor tissues and sialic acids on the termini of sugar chains of glycoconjugates, a case of squamous cell carcinoma was examined using immunohistochemistry and glycohistochemistry. Immunohistochemistry and in situ hybridization histochemistry suggested that sialylation by the
sialyltransferase
in dominant in tumor cells, whereas hydrolysis of sialic acids by the sialidase is dominant in apoptotic bodies. Lectin histochemistry revealed that sialic acid alpha 2, 3
galactose
beta 1, 3 N-acetylgalactosamine (Gal beta 1, 3 GalNAc) is present on the surfaces of tumor cells, and Gal beta 1, 3 GalNAc is present on those of apoptotic bodies. The exposed Gal beta 1, 3 GalNAc owing to the decrease in sialic acids on the surfaces of apoptotic bodies may be recognized by the C-type lectin on the macrophage for phagocytosis.
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PMID:[Glycohistochemical analysis of apoptotic bodies in eyelid tumor]. 925 24
Malignant transformation of epithelial cells is associated with abnormal glycosylation of mucins. The aim of this work was to evaluate the changes in the O-glycosylation processes during differentiation of tumor cells by performing in vitro reactions using crude microsomal preparations obtained from a subpopulation of HT-29 cells capable of differentiating into mucin-secreting cells (HT-29 MTX cells). The reactions of O-glycosylation were carried out at different times of culture: before confluence (Day 5), when cells are still undifferentiated, and after confluence (Day 21), when cells display a mucin-secreting phenotype. As acceptor for the UDP-N-acetylgalactosamine:polypeptide Nacetylgalactosaminyltransferase (GalNAc transferase), the peptide motif TTSAPTTS (tandem repeat deduced from MUC5AC human gastric gene, expressed in HT-29 MTX cells) was used. A higher rate of enzyme activity was observed in preconfluent cells, and analysis by capillary electrophoresis and electrospray mass spectrometry showed a different pattern of galactosaminylation in pre- and postconfluent cells. Core 1 UDP-galactose:N-acetyl-alpha-galactosaminyl-R 3-beta-galactosyltransferase (3-beta-galactosyltransferase) activityalso decreased with the differentiation, whereas CMP-neuraminic acid:
galactose
-beta-1, 3-N-acetyl-alpha-galac- tosaminyl-R 3-alpha-
sialyltransferase
activity increased. In comparison, the evolving process of mucin biosynthesis was tested by the analysis of purified mucins of HT-29 MTX cells, in amino acid and carbohydrate composition, and immunoreactivity assays using several antibodies and lectins. The results suggested that (i) no mucins were detected at Day 5, while the GalNAc transferase and 3-beta-galactosyltransferase activities were already at high rates; (ii) the mucins purified from postconfluent cells showed a high content of sialic acid in an alpha-2,3-linkage to
galactose
residues; and (iii) cellular differentiation seemed to be accompanied by more regulated processes of glycosylation. This study of the O-glycosylation in HT-29 MTX cells is thus an interesting approach to analyzing the regulation of mucin biosynthesis during cellular differentiation.
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PMID:O-Glycosylation and cellular differentiation in a subpopulation of mucin-secreting HT-29 cell line. 928 57
The binding sites of the anti-cytosolic sialidase antibody and Maackia amurensis lectin II (MAL II: specific for sialic acid alpha 2, 3
galactose
) in the epithelium of the rat cornea and conjunctiva were immunohistochemically and lectin-histochemically examined, respectively. Cytosolic sialidase was detected in the cytoplasm of the middle and basal epithelium of the cornea and conjunctiva, whereas MAL II bound to the apical region of their epithelium and the mucous of the goblet cells. The predominant action of the cytosolic sialidase, which is stronger than that of the
sialyltransferase
, may inhibit the terminal sialylation of the glycoconjugates at the middle and basal regions of the epithelium of the cornea and conjunctiva.
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PMID:[Immunohistochemical localization of cytosolic sialidase in the epithelium of rat cornea and conjunctiva]. 931 Dec 29
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