1997
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.94.8.3650
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Identification of sulfated oligosialic acid units in theO-linked glycan of the sea urchin egg receptor for sperm

Abstract: The Strongylocentrotus purpuratus sea urchin egg receptor for sperm is a cell surface glycoprotein with a molecular mass of 350 kDa. Recent studies indicate that the sulfated O-linked glycans isolated from the receptor bind to acrosome-reacted sperm. The purified receptor was analyzed with respect to amino acid and carbohydrate content and shown to be composed of 70% carbohydrate by weight. Compositional analysis indicated that both N-and O-linked oligosaccharide chains were present. After peptide:N-glycanase … Show more

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“…It is known that not all monosaccharides present in oocyte envelopes are directly involved with gamete interactions (Focarelli et al, 1988;Litscher & Honegger, 1991;Kitazume-Kawaguchi et al, 1997). The fucose, galactose and α-GalNAc detected in lowest concentration in oocyte envelopes of R. typus may be only a portion of structural oligosaccharide chains of glycoconjugates due to its low quantity in the envelope and absence of inhibition in the fertilization inhibition tests, and probably do not interact in the gamete recognition as suggested by Litscher & Honegger (1991) in oocytes of Phallusia mamillata and Ascidia malaca by O'Dell et al (1974).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is known that not all monosaccharides present in oocyte envelopes are directly involved with gamete interactions (Focarelli et al, 1988;Litscher & Honegger, 1991;Kitazume-Kawaguchi et al, 1997). The fucose, galactose and α-GalNAc detected in lowest concentration in oocyte envelopes of R. typus may be only a portion of structural oligosaccharide chains of glycoconjugates due to its low quantity in the envelope and absence of inhibition in the fertilization inhibition tests, and probably do not interact in the gamete recognition as suggested by Litscher & Honegger (1991) in oocytes of Phallusia mamillata and Ascidia malaca by O'Dell et al (1974).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The GIcNAc linked to the mannosc core structure was sulfated at position 6, in contrast to N-CA_M, which was substituted at position 3 [18]. Sulfated oligosialic acid units haxe been described in Olinked glycans of thc sea urchin egg reccptor for sperm [29]. Sulfatcd oligosaccharidc chains with thc novel structure (SO.~-9)NcuAcSGcc~2(-50~l,~,,blNeuSGcc~2-),~ were identified [291.…”
Section: Opinion In Structural Biologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular, molecular charges at the ovum surface of sea urchin might be significant for fertilization, because sulfated oligosialic acid units at the ovum surface of sea urchin functionate as receptor for sperm. 33 In this Real-time electrical detection of molecular charges at ovum membrane 10 section, we show the real-time electrical detection of intrinsic molecular charges of sialic acids and sulfated saccharides, which play an important role on fertilization, at the ovum surface of sea urchin by use of the FET devices.…”
Section: Real-time Electrical Detection Of Molecular Charges At Ovum mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Glycoproteins or glycolipids exist in the plasma membrane and have important roles in interactions of the cell with its surroundings. 32,33 Some of them have charges, exposing their sialic acid residues or sulfated saccharides at the cell surface. Information on molecular charges at the surface of cell membrane is therefore useful not only for understanding the cell functions but also for practical application.…”
Section: Real-time Electrical Detection Of Molecular Charges At Ovum mentioning
confidence: 99%