PMID: 2118524Sep 15, 1990Paper

Biosynthesis of heparin. O-sulfation of D-glucuronic acid units.

The Journal of Biological Chemistry
M Kusche, U Lindahl

Abstract

Incubation of a microsomal fraction from murine mastocytoma, with UDP-[1-3H]GlcA, UDP-GlcNAc, and adenosine 3'-phosphate 5'-phosphosulfate (PAPS), yielded labeled, N-sulfated polysaccharides, in which most of the incorporated O-sulfate groups were located at C2 of L-iduronic acid and at C6 of D-glucosamine units. Analysis by anion-exchange high pressure liquid chromatography of disaccharides, generated by deaminative cleavage of these polysaccharides, revealed that, in addition, an appreciable portion of the -GlcNSO3-HexA-GlcNSO3- sequences in the intact polymers contained O-sulfated (at C2 or C3) D-glucuronic acid units. Calculations based on such compositional analysis of the N- and O-sulfated biosynthetic product, isolated by chromatography on DEAE-cellulose, showed that glucuronosyl 2/3-O-sulfate accounted for approximately 12% of the total incorporated O-sulfate groups. With [35S]PAPS (at a low total PAPS concentration) as an alternative source of label, the sulfated glucuronic acid residues were again detectable, albeit in much smaller amounts (1.8% of the total O-sulfate groups). Incorporation of label from UDP-[5-3H]GlcA was retained by the O-sulfated glucuronic acid units, thus demonstrating that these components had i...Continue Reading

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