Abstract
The Drosophila melanogaster glucuronyltransferases dGlcAT-S and dGlcAT-P were reported to be expressed ubiquitously and results of in vitro activity assays indicate a functional redundancy. We analyzed both transferases in vivo and in vitro and could show significant differences in their activity towards N-and O-glycoproteins in vivo. While GlcAT-P is able to use N-linked N-acetyllactosamine chains and the O-linked T-antigen as a substrate to form non-sulfated HNK1- (GlcAβ1-3Galβ1-4GlcNAcβ1-) and glucuronyl-T-antigens in vivo, GlcAT-S adds glucuronic acid only to N-linked chains, thereby synthesizing only the non-sulfated HNK1-antigen.
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Breloy, I., Schwientek, T., Althoff, D., Holz, M., Koppen, T., Krupa, A., & Hanisch, F. G. (2016). Functional analysis of the glucuronyltransferases GlcAT-P and GlcAT-S of drosophila melanogaster: Distinct activities towards the O-linked T-antigen. Biomolecules, 6(1), 2–17. https://doi.org/10.3390/biom6010008
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