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Sialylation of intestinal microvillar membranes in newborn, sucking and weaned pigs
Authors:King, Timothy P.   Begbie, Robert   Slater, Diane   McFadyen, Morag   Thom, Amanda   Kelly, Denise
Affiliation:Rowett Research Institute Bucksbum, Aberdeen, AB2 9SB, UK
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 NeuAc{alpha}2,6moieties, recognized by Sambucus nigra agglutinin-1, was highin newborn pigs, declined slightly during sucking and was verylow in weaned animals. Conversely, the expression of membraneNeuAc{alpha}2r3 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 (predominantly{alpha}2,6-sialylated) and weaned (predominantly {alpha}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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