Title : Surface glycosyltransferase activities during development of neuronal cell cultures - Matsui_1986_J.Neurochem_46_144 |
Author(s) : Matsui Y , Lombard D , Massarelli R , Mandel P , Dreyfus H |
Ref : Journal of Neurochemistry , 46 :144 , 1986 |
Abstract :
Neurons in culture obtained from dissociated cerebral hemispheres of 8-day-old chick embryos showed measurable activities of galactosyl-, fucosyl-, and sialyl-transferases at the external surface of their plasma membrane. Important changes in these activities were observed during cell proliferation and maturation, in particular the surface fucosyltransferase activity, and/or the amount of intracellular fucosylated acceptors increased during synaptogenesis, between 3 and 5 days in culture (d.i.c.). A sodium dodecyl sulfate radioelectrophoretic analysis of the fucosylated neuronal acceptors labelled with [14C]fucose showed, during synaptogenesis, the high labelling of two protein bands of 116 and 50 X 10(3) daltons. The fucosylation of glycoconjugates occurred preferentially, in neurons, upon glycoproteins whereas in glial cell cultures glycolipids were more fucosylated. The reasons for such a difference are not yet understood but the results suggest that the surface fucosyltransferase activity and fucosylated proteins in particular may play a role during the synaptogenesis of neurons in culture. |
PubMedSearch : Matsui_1986_J.Neurochem_46_144 |
PubMedID: 3940275 |
Matsui Y, Lombard D, Massarelli R, Mandel P, Dreyfus H (1986)
Surface glycosyltransferase activities during development of neuronal cell cultures
Journal of Neurochemistry
46 :144
Matsui Y, Lombard D, Massarelli R, Mandel P, Dreyfus H (1986)
Journal of Neurochemistry
46 :144