1989
DOI: 10.1016/0012-1606(89)90060-2
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The spore coat of a fucosylation mutant in Dictyostelium discoideum

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“…The two new mutations described here, mod-352 and mod-353, define this new pathway of 0-linked glycosylation, and do not prevent type I1 (modB-dependent) glycosylation. Antibody recognition studies (Western blots) using strains HU2470 (mod-352), HU247 1 (mod-353) and a further mutant, HL250 (Gonzalez-Yanes et al, 1989), indicate that the MUD62 glycoantigen is similar to that recognized by mAb 83.5 of West and co-workers (C. M. West, personal communication). This glycoantigen is named GA-X, and is reported to be an 0-linked GlcN Ac-containing oligosaccharide (Gonzalez-Yanes et al, 1989).…”
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“…The two new mutations described here, mod-352 and mod-353, define this new pathway of 0-linked glycosylation, and do not prevent type I1 (modB-dependent) glycosylation. Antibody recognition studies (Western blots) using strains HU2470 (mod-352), HU247 1 (mod-353) and a further mutant, HL250 (Gonzalez-Yanes et al, 1989), indicate that the MUD62 glycoantigen is similar to that recognized by mAb 83.5 of West and co-workers (C. M. West, personal communication). This glycoantigen is named GA-X, and is reported to be an 0-linked GlcN Ac-containing oligosaccharide (Gonzalez-Yanes et al, 1989).…”
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confidence: 86%
“…Antibody recognition studies (Western blots) using strains HU2470 (mod-352), HU247 1 (mod-353) and a further mutant, HL250 (Gonzalez-Yanes et al, 1989), indicate that the MUD62 glycoantigen is similar to that recognized by mAb 83.5 of West and co-workers (C. M. West, personal communication). This glycoantigen is named GA-X, and is reported to be an 0-linked GlcN Ac-containing oligosaccharide (Gonzalez-Yanes et al, 1989). mAb 83.5 recognizes a fucose epitope on GA-X, which is present on spore coat proteins designated by Gonzalez-Yanes et al (1989) as SP75, SPSO and SP96.…”
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“…Strains carrying a modC or a modE mutation lack another epitope, GA-XII, which is recognized by mAbs MUD3 and MUD141. Lack of fucosylation is sufficient to affect the spore coat permeability, leading to premature loss of viability (17). Strains carrying these mutations expose a new carbohydrate epitope, competed by N-acetylglucosamine and recognized by mAb MUD166 (16).…”
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