Yamamoto Y, Takahashi I, Ogata N, Nakazawa K. Purification and characterization of N-acetylglucosaminyl sulfotransferase from chick corneas.
Arch Biochem Biophys 2001;
392:87-92. [PMID:
11469798 DOI:
10.1006/abbi.2001.2422]
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Abstract
N-Acetylglucosaminyl(GlcNAc) sulfotransferase, which transfers sulfate from adenosine 3'-phosphate 5'-phosphosulfate to GlcNAc at the nonreducing end of oligosaccharides, was purified 887-fold with a 8.4% yield from 2-day-old chick corneas by chromatography on CM-Sepharose, WGA-agarose, GlcNAc-agarose, and 3',5'-ADP-agarose columns. The purified enzyme has an optimum pH of 6.0 (Mes buffer) and specifically transfers a sulfate to GlcNAc at the nonreducing end but not to internal GlcNAc. The enzyme was stimulated by protamine and Mn(2+). SDS-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis of the purified enzyme still showed two main bands (66 and 55 kDa) with some minor bands. It appears that this enzyme competes with beta-galactosyltransferase in binding to the nonreducing GlcNAc residue on KS synthesis; this suggests that the sulfation of the GlcNAc residue is coupled with the elongation of the KS chain.
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