Compartmental organization of the synthesis of GM3, GD3, and GM2 in Golgi membranes from neural retina cells

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作者
Maxzud, MK [1 ]
Maccioni, HJF [1 ]
机构
[1] NATL UNIV CORDOBA,FAC CIENCIAS QUIM,DEPT QUIM BIOL,CONICET,CIQUIBIC,RA-5016 CORDOBA,ARGENTINA
关键词
ganglioside-glycosyltransferases; Golgi compartments; retina cells; ganglioside endogenous acceptors; ganglioside metabolic relationships;
D O I
10.1023/A:1027311811334
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
The relationship among lactosylceramide-(lacCer), GD3- and GM2-synthases and between the two last transferases and their common GM3 acceptor was investigated in intact Golgi membrane from chick embryo neural retina cells at early (8-days) and late (14 days) stages of the embryonic development. [H-3]Gal was incorporated into endogenous glucosylceramide by incubation of Golgi membranes with UDP-[H-3]Gal. Conversion of the synthesized [H-3]Gal-LacCer into GM3, and of the latter into GD3, GM2 and GD2 was examined after a second incubation step with unlabeled CMP-NeuAc and/or UDP-GalNAc. With CMP-NeuAc, most [H-3]Gal-LacCer was converted into GM3 in either 8- or 14- day membranes. However, while about 90% of GM3 was converted into GD3 in 8-day membranes, only about 25% followed this route in 14-day membranes. With CMP-NeuAc and UDP-GalNAc, about 90% of GM3 was used for synthesis of GM2 in 14-day membranes, while in 8-day membranes about 80% followed the route to GD3, and a part to GD2. Performing the second incubation step in the presence of increasing detergent concentrations showed that conversion of GM3 to GM2 was inhibited at concentrations lower than those required for inhibition of LacCer to GM3 conversion. Taken together, results indicate that transfer steps leading to synthesis of GM3, GD3, GM2 and GD2 from LacCer are functionally coupled in the Golgi membranes, and that GD3- and GM2-synthases compete in a common compartment for using a fraction of GM3 as substrate. In this competition, the relative activities of the transferases and their relative saturation with the respective donor sugar nucleotides, are important factors influencing conversion of GM3 toward either GD3 or GM2.
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