The role of glucolipid in the biosynthesis of glycoprotein in Tetrahymena pyriformis |
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Authors: | Roy W. Keenan Michael Kruczek Lynn Fusinato |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biochemistry, The University of Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio, Texas 78284 USA |
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Abstract: | Cell-free preparations from Tetrahymena pyriformis catalyze the incorporation of glucose from UDP-glucose into a glucolipid having properties which are identical to those of other dolichyl phosphoryl sugar derivatives. Kinetic and other experiments have provided evidence that this glucolipid serves as glucose donor for two other types of glucosylated substances, one of which has been tentatively identified as an oligosaccharide lipid and the other a glycoprotein or glycoproteins. In addition, the partially purified glucolipid served as a glucosyl donor to these cell components, suggesting that in this protozoan, at least part of the glycoprotein is synthesized by reactions involving lipid-linked sugars in a manner analogous to that which has been observed in glycoprotein synthesis in mammalian cells. |
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