Literature DB >> 10579695

New insights on the specificity of heparin and heparan sulfate lyases from Flavobacterium heparinum revealed by the use of synthetic derivatives of K5 polysaccharide from E. coli and 2-O-desulfated heparin.

H B Nader1, E Y Kobayashi, S F Chavante, I L Tersariol, R A Castro, S K Shinjo, A Naggi, G Torri, B Casu, C P Dietrich.   

Abstract

The capsular polysaccharide from E. Coli, strain K5 composed of ...-->4)beta-D-GlcA(1-->4)alpha-D-GlcNAc(1-->4)beta-D-GlcA (1-->..., chemically modified K5 polysaccharides, bearing sulfates at C-2 and C-6 of the hexosamine moiety and at the C-2 of the glucuronic acid residues as well as 2-O desulfated heparin were used as substrates to study the specificity of heparitinases I and II and heparinase from Flavobacterium heparinum. The natural K5 polysaccharide was susceptible only to heparitinase I forming deltaU-GlcNAc. N-deacetylated, N-sulfated K5 became susceptible to both heparitinases I and II producing deltaU-GlcNS. The K5 polysaccharides containing sulfate at the C-2 and C-6 positions of the hexosamine moiety and C-2 position of the glucuronic acid residues were susceptible only to heparitinase II producing deltaU-GlcNS,6S and deltaU,2S-GlcNS,6S respectively. These combined results led to the conclusion that the sulfate at C-6 position of the glucosamine is impeditive for the action of heparitinase I and that heparitinase II requires at least a C-2 or a C-6 sulfate in the glucosamine residues of the substrate for its activity. Iduronic acid-2-O-desulfated heparin was susceptible only to heparitinase II producing deltaU-GlcNS,6S. All the modified K5 polysaccharides as well as the desulfated heparin were not substrates for heparinase. This led to the conclusion that heparitinase II acts upon linkages containing non-sulfated iduronic acid residues and that heparinase requires C-2 sulfated iduronic acid residues for its activity.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10579695     DOI: 10.1023/a:1007057826179

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Glycoconj J        ISSN: 0282-0080            Impact factor:   2.916


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