Cell differentiation in Dictyostelium discoideum controls assembly of protein-linked glycans |
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Authors: | Riley George R; West Christopher M; Henderson Ellen J |
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Institution: | 1Department of Biology, Georgetown University Washington, DC 20057
2Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, College of Medicine, University of Florida Gainesville, FL 32610-0235, USA |
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Abstract: | The prestalk and prespore cells from the Dictyostelium discoideummulticellular slug stage of development differ in assembly ofglycoconjugates. Prespore cells are 2- to 3-fold more activethan prestalk cells in the assembly of N-linked glycans and20-fold more active in their fucosylation. Only prespore cellssynthesize an O-linked glycan consisting in part of Fuc -linkedto N-acetylglucosamine. Incorporation of fucose, glucosamine,mannose and galactose into large pronase-resistant glycoconjugateswas almost exclusively into prespore cells. Such glucosamine-labelledglycoconjugates resist fragmentation by ß-eliminationand include a glycoantigen dependent on the modB genetic locus.In contrast, large fucose-labelled glycoconjugates consistedof multiple, small, O-linked oligosaccharides on carrier peptides.The spore coat protein SP96 has several fucosylated O-linkedoligosaccharides, one of which correlates with a fucose epitopepreviously shown to localize in prespore vesicles and the outerlayer of the spore coat. Dictyostelium discoideum glycoconjugates glycoproteins prespore prestalk |
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