PMID: 2117606Aug 25, 1990Paper

Identification of a region of UDP-galactose:N-acetylglucosamine beta 4-galactosyltransferase involved in UDP-galactose binding by differential labeling.

The Journal of Biological Chemistry
S P Yadav, Keith Brew

Abstract

The location of regions in the primary structure of UDP-galactose:N-acetylglucosamine beta 4-galactosyl-transferase (GT) that are involved in binding UDP-galactose has been investigated by differential chemical modification with two different reagents in the presence and absence of UDP-galactose. Treatment with periodate-cleaved UDP and NaCNBH3 resulted in a loss of 80% of GT activity, which was largely prevented by UDP-galactose. Stoichiometry of labeling and peptide maps of the modified enzyme samples indicated partial labeling at many sites. A major site of reaction in the absence of UDP-galactose that was essentially unmodified in its presence was found to correspond to Lys341 in the cDNA sequence of GT. As a second approach, the reactivities of the amino groups of GT were compared in the presence and absence of saturating levels of UDP-galactose by trace acetylation with [3H]acetic anhydride. UDP-galactose binding was found to perturb the reactivities of a number of lysines in the C-terminal region of GT, the most pronounced effect being a reduction in the reactivity of Lys351. The two procedures thus identified a region between residues 341 and 351 as being associated with UDP-galactose binding. This region overlaps a sma...Continue Reading

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