Sialylation of intestinal microvillar membranes in newborn, sucking and weaned pigs |
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Authors: | King, Timothy P. Begbie, Robert Slater, Diane McFadyen, Morag Thom, Amanda Kelly, Denise |
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Affiliation: | Rowett Research Institute Bucksbum, Aberdeen, AB2 9SB, UK |
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Abstract: | Affinity cytochemistry and biochemistry revealed distinctivetemporal changes in the expression of sialylated and compositionallyrelated membrane glycoconjugates in the pig small intestinebetween birth and weaning. The expression of membrane NeuAc2,6moieties, recognized by Sambucus nigra agglutinin-1, was highin newborn pigs, declined slightly during sucking and was verylow in weaned animals. Conversely, the expression of membraneNeuAc2r3 moieties, recognized by Maackia amurensis agglutinin-2,was low at birth but higher in sucking and weaned animals. Histobloodgroup O- and A-antigen expression was first detected in a minorityof sucking pigs, but was evident in all weaned pigs examined.Lactase glycoforms were isolated from solubilized microvillarmembranes of newborn and weaned pigs. The newborn (predominantly2,6-sialylated) and weaned (predominantly 1,2-fucosylated) glycoformsexhibited similar specific activity, indicating that postnatallactase decline in the pig intestine is unrelated to temporalchanges in membrane sialylation and fucosylation. fucosylation lactase lectins intestine sialylation |
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