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Involvement of murine β-1,4-galactosyltransferase V in lactosylceramide biosynthesis.

Tadahiro Kumagai1, Takeshi Sato, Shunji Natsuka, Yukito Kobayashi, Dapeng Zhou, Tadashi Shinkai, Satoru Hayakawa, Kiyoshi Furukawa.   

Abstract

Human β-1,4-galactosyltransferase (β-1,4-GalT) V was shown to be involved in the biosynthesis of N-glycans, O-glycans and lactosylceramide (Lac-Cer) by in vitro studies. To determine its substrate specificity, enzymatic activity and its products were analyzed using mouse embryonic fibroblast (MEF) cells from β-1,4-GalT V (B4galt5)-mutant mice. Analysis of expression levels of the β-1,4-GalT I-VI genes revealed that the expression of the β-1,4-GalT V gene in B4galt5 ( +/- ) - and B4galt5 ( -/- ) -derived MEF cells are a half and null when compared to that of B4galt5 ( +/+ )-derived MEF cells without altering the expression levels of other β-1,4-GalT genes. These MEF cells showed no apparent difference in their growth. When β-1,4-GalT activities were determined towards GlcNAcβ-S-pNP, no significant difference in its specific activity was obtained among B4galt5 ( +/+ )-, B4galt5 ( +/- ) - and B4galt5 ( -/- ) -derived MEF cells. No significant differences were obtained in structures and amounts of N-glycans and lectin bindings to membrane glycoproteins among B4galt5 ( +/+ )-, B4galt5 ( +/- ) - and B4galt5 ( -/- ) -derived MEF cells. However, when cell homogenates were incubated with glucosylceramide in the presence of UDP-[(3)H]Gal, Lac-Cer synthase activity in B4galt5 ( +/- ) - and B4galt5 ( -/- ) -derived MEF cells decreased to 41% and 11% of that of B4galt5 ( +/+ )-derived MEF cells. Consistent with this, amounts of Lac-Cer and its derivative GM3 in B4galt5 ( -/- ) -derived MEF cells decreased remarkably when compared with those of B4galt5 ( +/+ )-derived MEF cells. These results indicate that murine β-1,4-GalT V is involved in Lac-Cer biosynthesis.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 21057870      PMCID: PMC3568439          DOI: 10.1007/s10719-010-9313-2

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


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