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Histo-blood group p: biosynthesis of globoseries glycolipids in EBV-transformed B cell lines.

J Wiels1, S Taga, C Tétaud, B Cedergren, B Nilsson, H Clausen.   

Abstract

The genetic and biosynthetic basis of the histo-blood group P-system is not fully understood. Individuals with the rare p phenotype do not express the three glycolipid antigens (Pk, P and P1) of this system, probably because of deficiencies in glycosyltransferases involved in their biosynthesis. Iiuka et al. [Iiuka S, Chen SH, Yoshida A (1986) Biochem Biophys Res Commun 137: 1187-95], however, previously reported that detergent extracts from an EBV-transformed B cell line derived from a p individual did express the glycosyltransferase activity (Pk transferase) assumed to be missing in this blood group status. Here, we have reinvestigated the antigen expression and glycosyltransferase activities in two p individuals by analysing EBV-transformed cell lines as well as erythrocytes to confirm the blood group P status. The thin layer chromatography glycolipid profile of extracts from erythrocytes and EBV-transformed B cell lines showed characteristic accumulation of lactosylceramide and absence of Pk and P antigens. Glycosyltransferase activities of the B cell lines were analysed using glycolipid substrates and both extracts were found to contain lactosylceramide synthetase and P transferase activities but to be completely devoid of Pk transferase activity. The presented data indicate that p individuals, in contrast to previous reports, do not express a functional Pk glycosyltransferase.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8872109     DOI: 10.1007/bf00731440

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


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