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Title: Alpha 1,6-linked fucose affects the expression and stability of polysialic acid-carrying glycoproteins in Chinese hamster ovary cells. Author: Kojima N, Tachida Y, Tsuji S. Journal: J Biochem; 1998 Oct; 124(4):726-37. PubMed ID: 9756617. Abstract: To determine the effect of alpha1,6-linked fucose modification of N-glycans on the expression of polysialic acids (PSAs), the expression of PSAs in a fucose-lacking mutant of Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells, Lec13, was compared with that in CHO K1 cells. PSA synthase activity in these cells and the antennary structures of N-glycans associated with the neural adhesion molecule (NCAM), which is a major PSA-carrying glycoprotein, did not differ between the two types of cells. Metabolic labeling of cells with [3H]glucosamine for 48 h followed by immunoprecipitation with anti-PSA monoclonal antibodies revealed that the amount of labeled PSA-carrying glycoproteins obtained from Lec13 cells was 10-times less than that from K1 cells, although the incorporation of [3H]glucosamine into total extracts and NCAM was almost the same. In contrast, when cells were pulse labeled with [35S]methionine followed by a 1 h chase, there was not such a great difference in PSA-carrying protein synthesis between K1 and Lec13 cells. However, during a prolonged chase period, PSA-carrying proteins rapidly decreased in Lec13 cells, whereas those in K1 cells did not change. The degradation of PSA-carrying glycoproteins in Lec13 cells was partly prevented when the cells were grown in fucose-containing medium. Therefore, fucose modification of core N-glycans may affect the efficient expression of PSAs through the intracellular stability of PSA-carrying glycoproteins.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]