Expression cloning of mouse cDNA of CMP-NeuAc:lactosylceramide α2,3- sialyltransferase, an enzyme that initiates the synthesis of gangliosides

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Expression cloning of a cDNA for the α2,3-sialyltransferase (GM3 synthase) (EC 2.4.99.-) gene was performed using a GM3-lacking mouse fibroblast line L cell and anti-GM3 monoclonal antibody. Plasmids from a cDNA library generated with poly(A)+ RNA of a mouse fibrosarcoma line CMS5j and pdl3027 (polyoma T antigen) were co-transfected into L cells. The isolated cDNA clone pM3T-7 predicted a type II membrane protein with 13 amino acids of cytoplasmic domain, 17 amino acids of transmembrane region, and a large catalytic domain with 329 amino acids. Introduction of the cDNA clone into L cells resulted in the neo-synthesis of GM3 and high activity of α2,3- sialyltransferase. Among glycosphingolipids, only lactosylceramide showed significant activity as an acceptor, indicating that this gene product is a sialyltransferase specific for the synthesis of GM3. An amino acid sequence deduced from the cloned cDNA showed the typical sialyl motif with common features among α2,3-sialyltransferases. Among various mouse tissues, brain, liver, and testis showed relatively high expression of a 2.3-kilobase mRNA, whereas all tissues, more or less, expressed this gene.

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Fukumoto, S., Miyazaki, H., Goto, G., Urano, T., Furukawa, K., & Furukawa, K. (1999). Expression cloning of mouse cDNA of CMP-NeuAc:lactosylceramide α2,3- sialyltransferase, an enzyme that initiates the synthesis of gangliosides. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 274(14), 9271–9276. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.274.14.9271

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