Presence de glycosyltransferases a accepteurs chromatiniens dans les membranes nucleaires d'hepatocytes de singeThe presence of glycosyltransferases on chromatin acceptors in monkey liver nuclear membranes |
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Authors: | G Berthillier J.P Benedetto R Got |
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Affiliation: | Laboratoire de Biologie et Technologie des Membranes, Université Claude Bernard, Lyon I, 43 Bd. du 11 Novembre 1918, 69622 Villeurbanne Cedex France |
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Abstract: | Nuclei were prepared from monkey hepatocytes by centrifugation of the homogenate on a cushion of 2.3 M sucrose, during 45 min at 100 000 × g. The yield was 2.2 · 107 nuclei per g of liver, and 70% of the homogenate DNA was recovered in these nuclei. An electron microscopic study as well as a biochemical analysis of marker enzymes showed that the nuclei are not contaminated by other subcellular fractions, especially endoplasmic reticulum. A mannosyltransferase and an N-acetylglucosaminyltransferase, working on endogenous glycoproteic acceptors, are present in the nuclei for 1.4 and 6.5% of the homogenate activities, respectively.The nuclei are hydrolysed by DNAase I. The suspension, adjusted in 1.9 M sucrose, was centrifuged for 2 h at 100 000 × g, under a buffer layer. Purified nuclear membranes were collected at the interface. These membranes did not contain any more endoplasmic reticulum enzyme activities, but the mannosyl and N-acetylglucosaminyltransferase activities were still present. They essentially work on an exogenous chromatin acceptor, prepared by lysis of the nuclei. The eventual role of these glycosyltransferases in the glycosylation of non-histone proteins is discussed. |
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Keywords: | Glycosyltransferase Nuclear membrane Chromatin (Monkey hepatocyte) |
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