Co-expression of two distinct polysialic acids, α2,8-and α2,9-linked polymers of N-acetylneuraminic acid, in distinct glycoproteins and glycolipids in sea urchin sperm

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Naturally occurring polysialic acid (polySia) structures have a large diversity, primarily arising from the diversity in the sialic acid components as well as in the intersialyl linkages. In 2004, we demonstrated the presence of a new type of polySia, 8-O-sulfated N-acetylneuraminic acid (Neu5Ac) capped α2,9-linked polyNeu5Ac, on the O-glycans of a major 40-80 kDa sialoglycoprotein, flagellasialin, in sea urchin sperm. In this study, we demonstrated that another type of polySia, the α2,8-linked polyNeu5Ac, exclusively occurs on O-glycans of a 190 kDa glycoprotein (190 kDa-gp), whereas the α2,9-linked polyNeu5Ac is exclusively present on flagellasialin. The 190 kDa-gp is localized in both flagellum and head of sperm. We also demonstrated that polysialogangliosides containing the α2,8-linked polyNeu5Ac are present in sperm head. Thus, this study shows two novel features of the occurrence of polySia in nature, the co-localization of polySia with different intersialyl linkages, the α2,8-and α2,9-linkages, in a single cell and the occurrence of α2,8-linked polyNeu5Ac in glycolipids. Anti-α2,8-linked polyNeu5Ac antibody had no effect on fertilization, which contrasted with the previous results that anti-α2,9-linked polyNeu5Ac antibody inhibited sperm motility and fertilization. Based on these properties, distinct functions of α2,8-and α2,9-polySia structures are implicated in fertilization. © 2011 The Author.

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Miyata, S., Yamakawa, N., Toriyama, M., Sato, C., & Kitajima, K. (2011). Co-expression of two distinct polysialic acids, α2,8-and α2,9-linked polymers of N-acetylneuraminic acid, in distinct glycoproteins and glycolipids in sea urchin sperm. Glycobiology, 21(12), 1596–1605. https://doi.org/10.1093/glycob/cwr081

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