PARTICULATE AND SOLUBILIZED FUCOSYL TRANSFERASES FROM MOUSE BRAIN |
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Authors: | M. Zatz S. H. Barondes |
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Affiliation: | Department of Pharmacology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, New York 10461 and Department of Psychiatry, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, California 92037 |
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Abstract: | The transfer of [14C]fucose from GDP-[U-14C]fucose to endogenous and exogenous acceptors by particulate and solubilized preparations from mouse brain is described. Suspensions of brain microsomes incorporated [14C]fucose into a heterogenous group of glycoprotein products, which have a distribution on gel electrophoresis similar to those synthesized in vivo. Fucosyl transferase, extracted from brain microsomes by Triton X-100, transferred [14C]fucose from GDP-[U-14C]fucose to terminal galactose residues exposed by mild acid hydrolysis of porcine plasma glycoprotein. Comparison of the specific activities of the solubilized fucosyl transferase from a number of organs showed that, in the presence of the exogenous acceptor which was used, the transferase of brain was more active than the transferases from all other organs tested, with the exception of kidney. Examination of subcellular fractions of brain, with endogenous and exogenous acceptors, showed that activity was limited to fractions containing microsomal membranes, whereas synaptosomal and other fractions were virtually inactive. |
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