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A lipid-linked oligosaccharide intermediate in glycoprotein synthesis in oviduct. Structural studies on the oligosaccharide chain.
Authors:W W Chen  W J Lennarz  A L Tarentino  F Maley
Abstract:The structure of the oligosaccharide chain of the lipid-linked oligosaccharide that serves as a donor of oligosaccharide chain to proteins of hen oviduct membranes has been investigated. A [Man-14C]glycopeptide fraction was prepared from membrane glycoproteins labeled with GDP-[14C]mannose. Reductive alkaline cleavage of this glycopeptide yielded a reduced oligosaccharide that, by four criteria, was identical with reduced [Man-14C]oligosaccharide prepared from [Man-14C]oligosaccharide-lipid. The structure of the oligosaccharide chain of the [Man-14C]glycopeptide was investigated by cleavage with a specific endo-beta-N-acetylglucosaminidase, followed by treatment of the released oligosaccharide with purified al alpha-and beta-mannosidases. By this procedure it was possible to establish the structure of the cleavage product as (alpha-Man)n-beta-Man-(1 leads to 4)-GlcNAc. Similar studies were performed on the [GlcNAc-14C]oligosaccharide prepared by hydrolysis of [GlcNAc-14C]oligosaccharide-lipid. The results indicate that the structure of the intact oligosaccharide is (alpha-Man)n-beta-Man-(1 leads 4)-beta-GlcNAc-(1 leads to 4)-GlcNAc. These experiments, coupled with earlier enzymatic studies on synthesis of the glycoproteins from the lipid-linked oligosaccharide, provide strong evidence that the structure of the oligosaccharide intermediate and the oligosaccharide chain of the glycoprotein product contain the same core structure found in many secretory glycoproteins.
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