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JBC, Vol. 251, Issue 20, 6409-6419, Oct, 1976
R. G. Spiro, M. J. Spiro and V. D. Bhoyroo
Structural studies have been performed on an oligosaccharide-lipid from
thyroid believed to be an intermediate in glycoprotein synthesis. For these
investigations the compound was isolated from the gland in unlabeled form
as well as differentially radiolabeled in its saccharide, lipid, and
phosphate portions by incubation of slices with [14C]- or [3H]glucose,
[3H]mevalonic acid and [32P]phosphate, respectively. The unlabeled
oligosaccharide-lipid was obtained in a chloroform/methanol/water (10/10/3)
extract in a yield of about 1 nmol/g of thyroid and was purified therefrom
by DEAE-cellulose chromatography. The saccharide moiety released from the
glycolipid by mild acid hydrolysis was isolated by gel filtration and
contained 11 mannose, 1 to 2 glucose, and 2 N-acetylglucosamine residues.
The reducing terminal position of the oligosaccharide was occupied by 1 of
the glucosamine residues and from these analyses a molecular weight of
2,415 was calculated. That glucose is an integral part of the molecule was
further demonstrated by the finding that during Dowex 50 chromatography it
remained as a constituent of the positively charged oligosaccharide
produced by deacetylation with alkaline borohydride at 80 degrees. The
phosphorus content of the purified unlabeled oligosaccharide-lipid was
determined to be 2 residues per molecule, suggesting the presence of a
pyrophosphate bridge between its carbohydrate and lipid portions. Further
evidence for such a linkage region was provided by characterization of the
products from mild acid and alkaline hydrolysis of the differentially
radiolabeled glycolipid. These included dolichyl mono- and pyrophosphate,
oligosaccharide phosphate, and free oligosaccharide. Digestion with
alpha-mannosidase of the radiolabeled glycolipid led to the release of 39%
of its mannose while from the free oligosaccharide 53% of this sugar was
removed. Acetolysis of the [14C]oligosaccharide yielded a mannobiose and
mannotriose as well as larger fragments consisting of mannose, glucose, and
glucosamine. Smith periodate degradation gave rise to a small core segment
(6 glycose residues) made up only of mannose and glucosamine from which
half of the mannose residues could be released by alpha-mannosidase
digestion. From these studies a tentative structure for the carbohydrate
moiety of the oligosaccharide-lipid has been proposed. In this formulation
an inner core (periodate-resistant) made up of 4 mannose and 2
N-acetylglucosamine residues is attached to the pyrophosphate group by the
most internal glucosamine. This core, as well as an additional mannose and
1 to 2 glucose residues, constitutes the alpha-mannosidase-resistant
fragment. More peripherally are found other mannose residues, all in
alpha-linkage. In this structural scheme the glucose is located so as to
prevent the enzymatic release of more internally situated alpha-linked
mannose residues.
Lipid-saccharide intermediates in glycoprotein biosynthesis. II. Studies on the structure of an oligosaccharide-lipid from thyroid
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