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Original Article

Isolation and Identification of a Mannolipid Intermediate in the Synthesis of Pulmonary Glycoproteins

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Pages 17-26 | Received 28 Apr 1980, Accepted 07 Sep 1980, Published online: 02 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

In order to demonstrate the role of lipid-linked sugars as intermediates in the synthesis of pulmonary glycoproteins, membranous preparations of rabbit lung were incubated with GDP-14C-mannose and selectively extracted with chloroform-methanol (2:1) and chloroform-methanol-water (1:1.03). The chloroform-methanol extract was found to contain a lipid-linked sugar which had chemical and chromatographic properties similar to mannosyl-phosphoryl dolichol. The chloroform-methanol-water extract contained an oligosaccharide- lipid and the remaining precipitate contained a labeled protein. Transfer of mannose from the labeled mannolipid to the endogenous protein was demonstrated. These studies indicate a glycolipid intermediate is present in the synthesis of oligosaccharides attached to pulmonary glycoproteins.

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