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J. Biol. Chem., Vol. 258, Issue 7, 4110-4117, Apr, 1983
RK Margolis, SR Salton and RU Margolis
The composition and biosynthesis of glycoproteins, proteoglycans, and
gangliosides have been studied in a clonal line of rat pheochromocytoma
(PC12) cells. Glycoproteins account for approximately 78% of the
glucosamine-labeled complex carbohydrates found in the culture medium,
together with 17% chondroitin sulfate and 5% heparan sulfate. 10% of the
glycoproteins but less than 1% of the proteoglycans are released by trypsin
treatment of the cells, whose complex carbohydrates are composed of 93%
glycoproteins, 1.3% chondroitin sulfate, 3.4% heparan sulfate, and 2.6% of
mono- and disialogangliosides. Sequential lectin affinity chromatography
and alkali treatment of glycopeptides prepared from the medium,
trypsin-releasable, membrane, and cell-soluble glycoproteins demonstrated
that in all of the subfractions large tri- and tetraantennary complex
oligosaccharides account for 82 to 97% of those present in PC12 cell
glycoproteins. Biantennary oligosaccharides account for approximately 2-6%
of those in medium and trypsinate, as compared to 10-13% in the membrane
and cell soluble glycoproteins, and there were large differences (ranging
from 7 to 60%) in the proportions of biantennary oligosaccharides which are
substituted by fucose on the core N-acetylglucosamine which is linked to
asparagine. High mannose oligosaccharides are present predominantly in the
cell membrane and soluble glycoproteins, where they account for 4 to 5% of
the total glycoprotein labeling. In response to nerve growth factor (NGF),
the PC12 cells extend long processes and acquire other properties similar
to those of differentiated sympathetic neurons. Significant alterations
were also observed in the complex carbohydrates of NGF-treated cells, the
most striking of which were an almost 3-fold increase in labeled
gangliosides and a 75% increase in trypsin-releasable glycoproteins.
Cellular heparan sulfate decreased by 70% in response to NGF and increased
by an equivalent amount in the culture medium, whereas an NGF- induced
increase in chondroitin sulfate labeling occurred specifically in the cell
membranes.
Complex carbohydrates of cultured PC12 pheochromocytoma cells. Effects of nerve growth factor and comparison with neonatal and mature rat brain
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