Endogenous glycosyltransferases glucosylate lipids in flagella of Euglena.
Open Access
- 1 May 1984
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Rockefeller University Press in The Journal of cell biology
- Vol. 98 (5) , 1825-1835
- https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.98.5.1825
Abstract
Flagella, intact deflagellated cells and isolated cell surfaces of the unicell , Euglena were separately assayed for glycosyltransferase activity by incubating these fractions with uridine diphosphate-[3H]glucose and isolating radiolabeled products. Most of the label was incorporated into lipophilic products, soluble in chloroform/methanol, which could be separated via thin layer chromatography or LH-60 chromatography into four distinct classes. The most polar of these products was extracted from flagella and purified by column chromatography for use as an in vitro substrate to identify flagella-associated glycosyltransferases. After flagella were treated with the detergent CHAPS , a soluble fraction was removed that was capable of glycosylation in solution. The glycosyltransferase(s) responsible for this activity were further enriched on sucrose or fructose gradients and ultimately identified on acrylamide gels through the combined use of nondenaturing gels, dial-[3H]uridine diphosphate binding, and fluorography. The enzyme had an apparent monomer molecular weight of 32,000 and consisted of four or fewer subunits. The occurrence of endogenous glycosyltransferase(s) in flagella suggests that modifications and/or assembly of the flagella surface can take place in situ in this organism.This publication has 45 references indexed in Scilit:
- The effect of cholesterol and other intercalated amphipaths on the contour and stability of the isolated red cell membrane.Journal of Biological Chemistry, 1980
- Characterization and localization of a flagellar-specific membrane glycoprotein in Euglena.The Journal of cell biology, 1980
- Purification to homogeneity of H blood group beta-galactoside alpha 1 leads to 2 fucosyltransferase from porcine submaxillary gland.Journal of Biological Chemistry, 1980
- 12-O-Tetradecanoyl-Phorbol-13-Acetate Release of Glycosyltransferases from Human Blood CellsJournal of Clinical Investigation, 1980
- Transfer of mannose from GDP-mannose to lipid-linked oligosaccharide by soluble mannosyl transferase.Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1980
- Cell Surface Glycosyltransferase ActivitiesPublished by Elsevier ,1980
- Sialyl- and fucosyltransferases in the biosynthesis of asparaginyl-linked oligosaccharides in glycoproteins. Mutually exclusive glycosylation by beta-galactoside alpha2 goes to 6 sialyltransferase and N-acetylglucosaminide alpha1 goes to 3 fucosyltransferaseJournal of Biological Chemistry, 1978
- A simple method for stabilizing protein-sulfhydryl groups during SDS-gel electrophoresisAnalytical Biochemistry, 1978
- Surface organization and composition of Euglena. II. Flagellar mastigonemesThe Journal of cell biology, 1978
- Detection of Sugars on Paper ChromatogramsNature, 1950