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(Received for publication, October 12, 1994) Among sulfated polysaccharides, those in the tunic of ascidians
are unique: their major constituent sugar is galactose, which occurs
exclusively in the L-enantiomeric form. Incorporation of D-[
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L
-Galactan in the
Ascidian Tunic
C]glucose into tunic slices in
vitro revealed that the cells epimerize D-glucose into L-galactose during biosynthesis of the sulfated
polysaccharides. The interconversion of these two sugars involves
exchange of hydrogen atoms at the epimerization sites with protons of
the medium. Tunic cells also synthesize trehalose, although this
disaccharide is not a prominent constituent of the tissue. Pulse-chase
experiments using D-[
C]glucose reveal
that incorporation of label into trehalose precedes the synthesis of
the sulfated L-galactan. In addition, the loss of label from
trehalose coincides with the appearance of label in the sulfated L-galactan. Based on these results, we speculate that
trehalose in the ascidian tunic may be a precursor of the sulfated L-galactan.
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