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Neuraminidase in Calf Retinal Outer Segment Membranes
Authors:H Dreyfus  A Preti  S Harth  C Pellicone  N Virmaux
Institution:Unité44 de I'INSERM and Centre de Neurochimie du CNRS, Strasbourg, France;Department of Biological Chemistry, Medical School, University of Milan, Italy
Abstract:Abstract: An enzyme catalyzing the hydrolysis of sialic acid ( N -acetylneuraminic acid: NeuNAc)-containing glycoconjugates has been found in bovine retinal rod outer segment (ROS) membranes. The enzymatic activity is optimal at pH 4.0 and is stimulated by 0.15% Triton X-100. Total activity was determined by the release of NeuNAc from endogenous and exogenous substrates (GDla). The ROS enzyme preferentially hydrolyses the ROS gangliosides, possibly because they are more accessible than the glycoproteins as substrates for the neuraminidase. Release of NeuNAc from gangliosides leads to important changes in the ganglioside patterns; whereas the amounts of GM1 increased throughout the incubation, the levels of polysialogangliosides GTlb and GD3 diminished owing to their rapid hydrolysis. The finding that gangliosides are hydrolysed more extensively than glycoproteins suggests that endogenous ROS gangliosides may be the principal source of metabolically available sialic acid in ROS. It was also observed that the activity of ROS neuraminidase is not affected by illumination of the membranes.
Keywords:Neuraminidase  Retinal rods  Sialoglycoconjugates  Gangliosides  Membranes
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