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Transformed cells sialic acid content

Total sialic acid content was found to be lower in several SV40-transformed clones of Swiss 3T3 mouse cells (Ohta et aL, 1968). The plasma membrane as well as other membrane fractions of similar cell lines had reduced amounts of sialic acid (Wu et aL, 1969). Isolated plasma membranes from Py-BHK cells had 60% less sialic acid than membranes from normal BHK cells (Makita and Seyama, 1971). These changes appear to be associated with reduced sialyltransferase activities in the transformed cells. Grimes (1970) determined the levels of sialic acid and sialyltransferase activity in normal and SV40-transformed Swiss and Balb 3T3 mouse cells. There was a close correlation between sialic acid content and sialyltransferase activity in each cell line even though enzyme levels were measured with exogenous acceptors such as desialylated fetuin or bovine submaxillary mucin. This correlation has been extended to a number of other cell lines (Grimes, 1973). [Pg.253]

Following treatment of the fucose-labeled glycopeptides derived from the surfaces of RSV-BHK cells with neuraminidase, the radioactive products appeared similar to glycopeptides from normal cells (Warren et al., 19726). These results suggested that increased sialic acid content may account for the higher molecular weight of the glycopeptides from transformed cells. When sialyltransferase activity was as-... [Pg.255]


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