| Literature DB >> 8982869 |
S Minamida1, K Aoki, S Natsuka, K Omichi, K Fukase, S Kusumoto, S Hase.
Abstract
We previously reported the detection of novel O-linked sugar chains classified as being of the glucosyl-O-serine type [Hase et al. (1988) J. Biochem. 104, 867-868]. The sugar chains are a disaccharide (Xyl alpha 1-3Glc) and a trisaccharide (Xyl alpha 1-3Xyl alpha 1-3 Glc) linked to serine residues in epidermal growth factor-like domains of human and bovine blood coagulation factors. The structures of these sugar chains suggested the presence of an alpha 1-->3xylosyltransferase for their biosynthesis. We report here on the detection of alpha 1-->3xylosyltransferase activity which catalyzes the transfer of xylose to Xyl alpha 1-3Glc in the human hepatoma cell line HepG2. We employed pyridylaminated Xyl alpha 1-3Glc as a fluorescent acceptor and UDP-D-Xyl as a donor. The reaction product was purified by reversed-phase HPLC, and the structure of the transfer product isolated was confirmed to be pyridylaminated Xyl alpha 1-3Xyl alpha 1-3Glc by Smith degradation, mass spectrometry, and alpha- and beta-xylosidase digestions. The apparent K(m) value for pyridylaminated Xyl alpha 1-3Glc was 52 mM and for UDP-D-Xyl 0.28 mM. Optimum pH was 7.2. The enzyme was inactivated by addition of EDTA, and its activity was restored by addition of Mn2+ and Mg2+. These results indicate the presence of a novel enzyme which is able to transfer xylose to Xyl alpha 1-3Glc, forming Xyl alpha 1-3Xyl alpha 1-3Glc in human cells.Entities:
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Year: 1996 PMID: 8982869 DOI: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.jbchem.a021492
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Biochem ISSN: 0021-924X Impact factor: 3.387