Gene/Protein
Disease
Symptom
Drug
Enzyme
Compound
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Query: EC:2.4.99.7 (
sialyltransferase
)
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A high relative molecular mass (M(r)) component which confers serum resistance on gonococci has been purified about 300-fold from a dialysed sonicate of human blood cells. Serum resistance conferred by the high M(r) factor (
RIF
), like that induced by cytidine-5' monophospho-N acetyl neuraminic acid (CMP-NANA), decreased when gonococci were incubated with neuraminidase. Also, the resistance-inducing activities of both high M(r)
RIF
and CMP-NANA were inhibited by CMP and inactivated at pH 4.0. These activities were not additive but synergistic. Neuraminidase decreased the activity of high M(r)
RIF
but not CMP-NANA. In tests with 14C CMP-NANA and gonococcal lipopolysaccharide, no
sialyltransferase
activity was detected, even in highly active samples of high M(r)
RIF
under conditions in which low activities of rat liver
sialyltransferase
were readily detected. Conversely, rat liver
sialyltransferase
was neither active in the
RIF
assay nor able to enhance the
RIF
activity of CMP-NANA. Nevertheless, high M(r)
RIF
greatly enhanced the
sialyltransferase
activity of a gonococcal extract; this enhancement suggests an explanation for the synergism between CMP-NANA and high M(r)
RIF
in inducing serum resistance in gonococci.
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PMID:A high Mr factor in human blood which confers serum resistance on gonococci: some properties and synergism with CMP-NANA. 152 97