Evidence for a glycolipid anchor of gp64, a putative cell‐cell adhesion protein of Polysphondylium pallidum
- 1 December 1993
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in European Journal of Biochemistry
- Vol. 218 (2) , 623-628
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1432-1033.1993.tb18415.x
Abstract
The membrane-bound glycoprotein (gp64) of the cellular slime mold Polysphondylium pallidum, is a putative cell-cell adhesion protein identified by adhesion-blocking antibody fragments. Since gp64 can be purified in a few days and in substantial yields, it is a good candidate for clarifying the structure of a cell-cell adhesion protein. This study reveals that gp64 possesses a glycolipid anchor which is sensitive to deamination but resistant to phosphatidylinositol-specific phospholipase C from Bacillus thuringiensis. Although the anchor resistance to phosphatidylinositol-specific phospholipase C can be ascribed to the presence of an additional acyl chain on the inositol ring in the glycosyl phosphatidylinositol anchors, this was not the case. After a mild-base treatment that released an additional acyl chain on the inositol ring, only a trace amount of fatty acid was detected but, after strong acid hydrolysis, we detected both amide-linked fatty acids and a long-chain base. The long-chain base was further analysed by gas-chromatography/mass spectrometry and was found to be phytosphingosine. Both fatty acids and myo-inositol were also analysed by gas-chromatography/mass spectrometry. These data suggest that gp64 possesses a glycolipid anchor which contains ceramide and myo-inositol.Keywords
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