2006
DOI: 10.1093/glycob/cwl076
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Developmental changes in the expression of glycogenes and the content of N-glycans in the mouse cerebral cortex

Abstract: Biosynthesis of N-glycans varies significantly among tissues and is strictly regulated spatially and temporally within the tissue. The strict molecular mechanisms that are responsible for control of N-glycan synthesis remain largely unknown. We developed complementary deoxyribonucleic acid (cDNA) macroarray system and analyzed gene expression levels of more than 140 glycosyltransferases and glycosidases in the cerebral cortex from developing and adult mice. We also analyzed the relative amounts of major N-glyc… Show more

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“…3d). With regard to other sialidases, the expression patterns in mouse brain were similar to our previous report on rat (16) and another on mouse brain (21). Neu1 showed a slight increase after birth and then decreased and remained steady (Fig.…”
Section: Neu4 Expression During Mouse Brain Development-the Expressiosupporting
confidence: 87%
“…3d). With regard to other sialidases, the expression patterns in mouse brain were similar to our previous report on rat (16) and another on mouse brain (21). Neu1 showed a slight increase after birth and then decreased and remained steady (Fig.…”
Section: Neu4 Expression During Mouse Brain Development-the Expressiosupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Several authors have described similar results after the assessment of mRNA and enzyme activity levels, 5 together with FUT8 gene expression levels and the amount of core fucosylated glycans. 30 Two hypothesis have been proposed for this discrepancy. The least credible is the existence of another fucosyltransferase that can catalyze the same reaction that a(1,6)FT.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During development, the activity of ST-II decreases, while that of GalNAcT increases (12). The expression level of ST-II, however, does not exhibit a concomitant decrease during development, but the expression of GalNAcT is significantly increased (9,13,14) (Fig. 2C).…”
Section: Synthesis and Localization Of Gsls In Brain Developmentmentioning
confidence: 92%