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Query: EC:2.4.99.7 (sialyltransferase)
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The gene expression of the human Gal beta1,4(3)GlcNAc/Gal beta1,3GalNAc alpha-2,3-sialyltransferase was investigated in the leukaemic cell lines HL60, K-562, MOLT-4, THP-1 and in blood leucocytes. Five different transcripts were identified. In HL60 and THP-1 cells the expression levels of two of these changed during differentiation. Two potential AP1 binding sites were detected in the promoter regions of the gene. THP-1 cells contain proteins binding with higher affinities to these sequences in the sialyltransferase gene than to the AP1 consensus sequence, whereas nuclear extracts from HL60 cells have the opposite affinity.
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PMID:Differential gene expression of a human alpha2,3-sialyltransferase in leukaemic cell lines and leucocytes. 961 6

On the basis of the detection of expressed sequence tag ('EST') similar to the rat N-acetylgalactosamine alpha2,6-sialyltransferase (ST6GalNAc) III cDNA, we have identified a novel member of the human ST6GalNAc family. We have isolated a cDNA clone containing an open reading frame that codes for a type II membrane protein of 302 amino acids with a seven-amino-acid cytoplasmic domain, an 18-amino-acid transmembrane domain and the smallest described catalytic domain of 277 amino acids. This predicted sialyltransferase sequence is similar to the rat ST6GalNAc III (46.6%), but was found to be even more similar to the recently reported mouse ST6GalNAc IV (88.1%) on the basis of amino acid sequence identity. Northern-blot analysis showed that the newly identified gene is expressed constitutively in various adult human tissues as a 2.2kb transcript, but was also found to be expressed at lower levels in brain, heart and skeletal muscle as a 2.5kb transcript. Expression of the hST6GalNAc IV gene was investigated by reverse transcription PCR in various human cancer cells, and was found to be present in the majority of cell types with the exception of the carcinoma cell line T47D and pro-monocyte THP cells. The transient expression in COS-7 cells of the full-length cDNA led to the production of an active enzyme sharing the acceptor specificity of the ST6GalNAc family towards Neu5Ac alpha 2-3Gal beta 1-3GalNAc alpha-O-R (where 'R' denotes H, benzyl, or a peptidic chain). Detailed analysis in vitro of substrate specificity revealed that the enzyme required the trisaccharide Neu5Ac alpha 2-3Gal beta1-3GalNAc found on O-glycans and arylglycosides. In addition, we have clarified the genomic organization of ST6GalNAc IV gene.
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PMID:Cloning, expression and gene organization of a human Neu5Ac alpha 2-3Gal beta 1-3GalNAc alpha 2,6-sialyltransferase: hST6GalNAcIV. 1106 56

Despite numerous reports suggesting that beta(1) integrin receptors undergo differential glycosylation, the potential role of N-linked carbohydrates in modulating integrin function has been largely ignored. In the present study, we find that beta(1) integrins are differentially glycosylated during phorbol ester (PMA)-stimulated differentiation of myeloid cells along the monocyte/macrophage lineage. PMA treatment of two myeloid cell lines, U937 and THP-1, induces a down-regulation in expression of the ST6Gal I sialyltransferase. Correspondingly, the beta(1) integrin subunit becomes hyposialylated, suggesting that the beta(1) integrin is a substrate for this enzyme. The expression of hyposialylated beta(1) integrin isoforms is temporally correlated with enhanced binding of myeloid cells to fibronectin, and, importantly, fibronectin binding is inhibited when the Golgi disrupter, brefeldin A, is used to block the expression of the hyposialylated form. Consistent with the observation that cells with hyposialylated integrins are more adhesive to fibronectin, we demonstrate that the enzymatic removal of sialic acid residues from purified alpha(5)beta(1) integrins stimulates fibronectin binding by these integrins. These data support the hypothesis that unsialylated beta(1) integrins are more adhesive to fibronectin, although desialylation of alpha(5) subunits could also contribute to increased fibronectin binding. Collectively our results suggest a novel mechanism for regulation of the beta(1) integrin family of cell adhesion receptors.
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PMID:Hyposialylation of integrins stimulates the activity of myeloid fibronectin receptors. 1209 85