A biochemical chimera suggesting the existence of at least two dolichol-P-glucose:dolichol-P-P-oligosaccharide glucosyltransferases |
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Authors: | N I?ón de Iannino M A Dankert |
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Institution: | Instituto de Investigaciones Bioquímicas, Fundación Campomar, Buenos Aires, Argentina. |
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Abstract: | As previously reported, incubation of liver dolichol-P, UDP-14C]Gal, and a particulate preparation of Acetobacter xylinum leads to the synthesis of dolichol-P-14C]Gal (P. Romero, R. Garcia, and M. Dankert (1977) Mol. Cell. Biochem. 16, 205-212). It is now reported that upon incubation of the latter with rat liver microsomes, 14C-galactose]-Gal1Man9GlcNAc2-P-P-dolichol and 14C-galactose]Gal1Glc1Man9GlcNAc2-P-P-dolichol are formed. The galactosyl residues appeared to be (1,3)-linked in the same positions as the glucose units in the respective physiological compounds. No lipid-linked Gal1Glc2Man9GlcNAc2 was formed, thus strongly suggesting the presence of at least two dolichol-P-Glc:dolichol-P-P-oligosaccharide glucosyltransferases, only one of which is able to use dolichol-P-Gal as substrate. Incubation of the galactosylated dolichol-P-P derivatives with rat liver microsomes led to the transfer of the oligosaccharides to microsomal proteins. No endogenous, membrane-bound glycosidases were able to remove the galactose residues but mannose units were excised by endogenous neutral mannosidases. |
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