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The cytoplasmic and transmembrane domains of secretor type α1,2fucosyltransferase confer atypical cellular localisation
Authors:Dale Christiansen  Julie Milland  Hayley C. Dodson  Brooke D. Lazarus  Mauro S. Sandrin
Affiliation:Department of Surgery, The University of Melbourne, Austin Health/Northern Health, Heidelberg, Victoria 3084, Australia
Abstract:Carbohydrate structures influence many aspects of cell biology. Manipulating the glycosyltransferase enzymes, that sequentially add carbohydrate moieties to proteins and lipids as they pass through the Golgi and secretory pathway, can alter these carbohydrate epitopes. We previously demonstrated that the eight amino acid cytoplasmic tail of α1,2fucosyltransferase (FT) contained a sequence for Golgi localisation. In this study, we examined the localisation of the closely related secretor type α1,2fucosyltransferase (Sec) which has a smaller, yet apparently unrelated, five amino acid cytoplasmic tail. In contrast to the Golgi localisation of FT, Sec displayed atypical cytoplasmic vesicular‐like staining. However, replacing just the five amino acid tail of Sec with FT was sufficient to relocalise the enzyme to a perinuclear region with Golgilike staining. The biological significance of this relocalisation was this chimaeric enzyme was more effective than FT at competing for N‐Acetyl‐lactosamine and thus was superior in reducing expression of the Galα(1,3)Gal xenoepitope. Copyright © 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:fucosyltransferase  glycosyltransferase  Golgi  localisation  secretor
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