Characterization of a rat liver Golgi sulphotransferase responsible for the 6-O-sulphation of N-acetylglucosamine residues in β-linkage to mannose: Role in assembly of sialyl-galactosyl-N-acetylglucosamine 6-sulphate sequence of N-linked oligosaccharides

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Rat liver Golgi membranes were found to contain an enzyme that can transfer sulphate from 3′-phosphoadenosine 5′-phosphosulphate (PAPS) to C-6 of the terminal GlcNAc in β-linkage to mannose and has properties indicating that it is involved in the synthesis of the NeuAcα2-3(6)Galβl-4GlcNAc(6-SO4) sequences observed in the N-linked carbohydrate units of various glycoproteins. Assays performed with [35S]PAPS (Km 0.67 μM) and GlcNAcβ1-6Manαl-O-Me (GnMaMe) acceptor (Km 0.71 mM) indicated that the sulphotransferase had a pH optimum of approx. 7.0 and is markedly stimulated by Mn2+ ions (maximum approx. 15 mM) and Triton X-100 (0.05-0.1 %). Hydrazine/nitrous acid/NaBH4 treatment of the 35S-labelled product yielded radiolabelled 2,5-anhydromannitol(6-SO4). The sulphated GnMaMe product of the GlcNAc-6-O-sulphotransferase could be galactosylated by a rat liver Golgi enzyme that was shown to have the same properties as the UDP-Gal : GlcNAc β-1,4-galactosyltransferase from bovine milk. Competition studies performed with GlcNAc and GlcNAc-6-SO4 furthermore indicated that the same liver enzyme acted on both acceptors to produce Galβl-4GlcNAc and Galβl-4GlcNAc(6-SO4) with Km values of 1.04 and 1.68 mM respectively. Because the sulphated N-acetyl-lactosamine could in turn serve as an acceptor for rat liver sialyltransferase, it seems that this enzyme, together with the Golgi galactosyltransferase and the GlcNAc-6-O-sulphotransferase, could act in concert in assembling the NeuAcα2-3(6)Galβ1-4GlcNAc(6-SO4) branches of complex N-linked oligosaccharides.

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Spiro, R. G., Yasumoto, Y., & Bhoyroo, V. (1996). Characterization of a rat liver Golgi sulphotransferase responsible for the 6-O-sulphation of N-acetylglucosamine residues in β-linkage to mannose: Role in assembly of sialyl-galactosyl-N-acetylglucosamine 6-sulphate sequence of N-linked oligosaccharides. Biochemical Journal, 319(1), 209–216. https://doi.org/10.1042/bj3190209

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