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Comparative Study
. 1998 Nov 27;1425(3):599-606.
doi: 10.1016/s0304-4165(98)00114-7.

Detection of O-mannosyl glycans in rabbit skeletal muscle alpha-dystroglycan

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Comparative Study

Detection of O-mannosyl glycans in rabbit skeletal muscle alpha-dystroglycan

T Sasaki et al. Biochim Biophys Acta. .

Abstract

alpha-Dystroglycan, which is a cell surface component of dystroglycan complex, is known to bind laminin in basal lamina of muscle cells and Schwann cells. We found previously that a novel O-glycan, Siaalpha2-3Galbeta1-4GlcNAcbeta1-2Man, is the major oligosaccharide in bovine peripheral nerve alpha-dystroglycan, and that this structure might mediate the binding of laminin. In order to determine whether this structure is specific for peripheral nerve alpha-dystroglycan or present on different forms of alpha-dystroglycan, we analyzed the structures of the sialylated O-glycans of rabbit skeletal muscle alpha-dystroglycan. Their structures were elucidated to be a mixture of a core 1 O-glycan and the same O-mannosyl glycan that we found in bovine peripheral nerve. These results indicate that alpha-dystroglycan in different species and tissues share a common structure of its major O-linked acidic carbohydrate, suggesting its relevance to the basic functional role of alpha-dystroglycan.

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