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Query: EC:2.4.99.7 (
sialyltransferase
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A cDNA encoding a novel
sialyltransferase
has been isolated employing the polymerase chain reaction using degenerate primers to conserved regions of the sialylmotif that is present in all eukaryotic members of the
sialyltransferase
gene family examined to date. The cDNA sequence revealed an open reading frame coding for 305 amino acids, making it the shortest
sialyltransferase
cloned to date. This open reading frame predicts all the characteristic structural features of other sialyltransferases including a type II membrane protein topology and both sialylmotifs, one centrally located and the second in the carboxyl-terminal portion of the cDNA. When compared with all other
sialyltransferase
cDNAs, the predicted amino acid sequence displays the lowest homology in the
sialyltransferase
gene family. Northern analysis shows this
sialyltransferase
to be developmentally regulated in brain with expression persisting through adulthood in spleen, kidney, and lung. Stable transfection of the full-length cDNA in the human kidney carcinoma cell line 293 produced an active
sialyltransferase
with marked specificity for the sialoside, Neu5Ac-alpha2,3Gal-beta1,3GalNAc and glycoconjugates carrying the same sequence such as G(M1b) and fetuin. The disialylated tetrasaccharide formed by reacting the
sialyltransferase
with the aforementioned sialoside was analyzed by one- and two-dimensional 1H and 13C NMR spectroscopy and was shown to be the Neu5Ac-alpha2,3Gal-beta1,3(Neu5Ac-alpha2,6)GalNAc sialoside. This indicates that the enzyme is a GalNAc alpha-2,6-
sialyltransferase
. Since two other ST6GalNAc
sialyltransferase
cDNAs have been isolated, this
sialyltransferase
has been designated
ST6GalNAc III
. Of these three,
ST6GalNAc III
displays the most restricted acceptor specificity and is the only
sialyltransferase
cloned to date capable of forming the developmentally regulated ganglioside G(D1alpha) from G(M1b).
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PMID:Molecular cloning of a developmentally regulated N-acetylgalactosamine alpha2,6-sialyltransferase specific for sialylated glycoconjugates. 863 73
Two cDNA clones encoding NeuAcalpha2,3Galbeta1,3GalNAc GalNAcalpha2, 6-
sialyltransferase
have been isolated from mouse brain cDNA libraries. One of the cDNA clones is a homologue of previously reported rat
ST6GalNAc III
according to the amino acid sequence identity (94.4%) and the substrate specificity of the expressed recombinant enzyme, while the other cDNA clone includes an open reading frame coding for 302 amino acids. The deduced amino acid sequence is not identical to those of other cloned mouse sialyltransferases, although it shows the highest sequence similarity with mouse
ST6GalNAc III
(43.0%). The expressed soluble recombinant enzyme exhibited activity toward NeuAcalpha2, 3Galbeta1, 3GalNAc, fetuin, and GM1b, while no significant activity was detected toward Galbeta1,3GalNAc or asialofetuin, or the other glycoprotein substrates tested. The sialidase sensitivity of the 14C-sialylated residue of fetuin, which was sialylated by this enzyme with CMP-[14C]NeuAc, was the same as that of
ST6GalNAc III
. These results indicate that the expressed enzyme is a new type of GalNAcalpha2,6-
sialyltransferase
, which requires sialic acid residues linked to Galbeta1,3GalNAc residues for its activity; therefore, we designated it mouse ST6GalNAc IV. Although the substrate specificity of this enzyme is similar to that of
ST6GalNAc III
, ST6GalNAc IV prefers O-glycans to glycolipids. Glycolipids, however, are better substrates for
ST6GalNAc III
.
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PMID:Molecular cloning and functional expression of two members of mouse NeuAcalpha2,3Galbeta1,3GalNAc GalNAcalpha2,6-sialyltransferase family, ST6GalNAc III and IV. 1020 17
The fifth type GalNAcalpha2,6-
sialyltransferase
(mST6GalNAc V) was cloned from a mouse brain cDNA library. mST6GalNAc V exhibited type II transmembrane topology containing a polyglutamine repeat, which showed 42.6% and 44.8% identity to mouse
ST6GalNAc III
and IV, respectively. Northern blot analysis revealed that the mST6GalNAc V gene was specifically expressed in forebrain and cerebellum. mST6GalNAc V exhibited GD1alpha synthetic activity from GM1b the same as mST6GalNAc III and IV. The activity ratio of GM1b toward fetuin and the expression pattern were completely different among the three ST6GalNAcs. Interestingly, the polyglutamine repeat number was different from that of inbred mice. We report the first glycosyltransferase with a polymorphic polyglutamine repeat.
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PMID:A novel glycosyltransferase with a polyglutamine repeat; a new candidate for GD1alpha synthase (ST6GalNAc V)(1). 1060 45
A novel member of the mouse CMP-NeuAc:beta-N-acetylgalactosaminide alpha2,6-sialyltransferase (ST6GalNAc) subfamily, designated ST6GalNAc VI, was identified by BLAST analysis of expressed sequence tags. The sequence of the cDNA clone of ST6GalNAc VI encoded a type II membrane protein with 43 amino acids composing the cytoplasmic domain, 21 amino acids composing the transmembrane region, and 269 amino acids composing the catalytic domain. The predicted amino acid sequence showed homology to the previously cloned
ST6GalNAc III
, IV, and V, with common amino acid sequences in sialyl motif L and S among these four enzymes. A fusion protein with protein A and extracts from L cells transfected with ST6GalNAc VI in an expression vector showed enzyme activity of alpha2,6-sialyltransferase for GM1b, GT1b, and GD1a but not toward glycoproteins. Thin layer chromatography-immunostaining revealed that the products were GD1alpha, GQ1balpha, and GT1aalpha. Northern blotting revealed that this gene was expressed in a wide range of mouse tissues such as colon, liver, heart, spleen, and brain. It is concluded that this enzyme is a novel
sialyltransferase
involved in the synthesis of alpha-series gangliosides in the nervous tissues and many other tissues.
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PMID:Molecular cloning and expression of mouse GD1alpha/GT1aalpha/GQ1balpha synthase (ST6GalNAc VI) gene. 1070 26
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
The animal sialyltransferases are Golgi type II transmembrane glycosyltransferases. Twenty distinct sialyltransferases have been identified in both human and murine genomes. These enzymes catalyze transfer of sialic acid from CMP-Neu5Ac to the glycan moiety of glycoconjugates. Despite low overall identities, they share four conserved peptide motifs [L (large), S (small), motif III, and motif VS (very small)] that are hallmarks for
sialyltransferase
identification. We have identified 155 new putative genes in 25 animal species, and we have exploited two lines of evidence: (1) sequence comparisons and (2) exon-intron organization of the genes. An ortholog to the ancestor present before the split of ST6Gal I and II subfamilies was detected in arthropods. An ortholog to the ancestor present before the split of
ST6GalNAc III
, IV, V, and VI subfamilies was detected in sea urchin. An ortholog to the ancestor present before the split of ST3Gal I and II subfamilies was detected in ciona, and an ortholog to the ancestor of all the ST8Sia was detected in amphioxus. Therefore, single examples of the four families (ST3Gal, ST6Gal, ST6GalNAc, and ST8Sia) have appeared in invertebrates, earlier than previously thought, whereas the four families were all detected in bony fishes, amphibians, birds, and mammals. As previously hypothesized, sequence similarities among sialyltransferases suggest a common genetic origin, by successive duplications of an ancestral gene, followed by divergent evolution. Finally, we propose predictions on these invertebrates
sialyltransferase
-related activities that have not previously been demonstrated and that will ultimately need to be substantiated by protein expression and enzymatic activity assays.
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PMID:The animal sialyltransferases and sialyltransferase-related genes: a phylogenetic approach. 1584 97
We isolated human
ST6GalNAc III
cDNA clones. The typical cDNA clones predicted a type II membrane protein of 305 amino acids with a short cytoplasmic transmembrane domain of sixteen amino acids and a catalytic domain of 280 amino acids. A short form clone predicted a protein of 240 amino acids lacking 65 amino acids including the transmembrane portion. The alternative usage of the second exon seemed to generate these two transcripts. Both had two common regions found among sialyltransferases cloned so far, i.e. sialyl motif L and sialyl motif S. Alignments of human, mouse and rat orthologs indicated that high homologies, i.e. 85-95% identity among these species at amino acid levels. We analyzed the expression pattern and substrate specificity of the product, demonstrating a very restricted expression pattern and a high substrate specificity. Northern blotting revealed that hST6GalNAc III is expressed in kidney and brain as a single band at 3.2 kb. In enzyme assay of the long form, the transfer of sialic acid onto alpha2,3-sialylated acceptor substrates, i.e. GM1b and sialyl lactotetraosylceramide, was observed. hST6GalNAc III also showed
sialyltransferase
activity toward O-glycans (but not N-glycans) in fetuin.
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PMID:Molecular cloning and expression of human ST6GalNAc III: restricted tissue distribution and substrate specificity. 1616 74
Although disialyl glycosphingolipids such as GD3 and GD2 have been considered to be associated with malignant tumours, whether branched-type disialyl glycosphingolipids show such an association is not well understood. We investigated the sialyltransferases responsible for the biosynthesis of DSGG (disialylgalactosylgloboside) from MSGG (monosialylgalactosylgloboside). Among six GalNAc:alpha2,6-sialyltransferases cloned to date, we focused on
ST6GalNAc III
, V and VI, which utilize sialylglycolipids as substrates. In vitro enzyme analyses revealed that
ST6GalNAc III
and VI generated DSGG from MSGG with V(max)/K(m) values of 1.91 and 4.16 respectively. Transfection of the cDNA expression vectors for these enzymes resulted in DSGG expression in a renal cancer cell line. Although both
ST6GalNAc III
and VI genes were expressed in normal kidney cells, the expression profiles of ST6GalNAc VI among 20 renal cancer cell lines correlated clearly with those of DSGG, suggesting that the
sialyltransferase
involved in the synthesis of DSGG in the kidney is ST6GalNAc-VI. ST6GalNAc-VI and DSGG were found in proximal tubule epithelial cells in normal kidney tissues, while they were downregulated in renal cancer cell lines and cancer tissues. All these findings indicated that DSGG was suppressed during the malignant transformation of the proximal tubules as a maturation arrest of glycosylation.
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PMID:Identification and expression of a sialyltransferase responsible for the synthesis of disialylgalactosylgloboside in normal and malignant kidney cells: downregulation of ST6GalNAc VI in renal cancers. 1712 52