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Biochemical studies on sphingolipids of Artemia franciscana: complex neutral glycosphingolipids.


ABSTRACT: Brine shrimp are primitive crustacean arthropodal model organisms, second to daphnia, which can survive in high-salinity environments. Their oviposited cysts, cuticle-covered diapausing eggs, are highly resistant to dryness. To elucidate specialties of brine shrimp, this study characterized glycosphingolipids, which are signal transduction-associated material. A group of novel and complex fucosyl glycosphingolipids were separated and identified from cysts of the brine shrimp Artemia franciscana by repeated lipid extraction, alkaline methanolysis, acid treatment, successive column chromatography, and post-source decay measurements by matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry. Structures of the glycosphingolipids were elucidated by conventional structural characterization and mass spectrometry, and the compounds were identified as GlcNAc?1-3GalNAc?1-4(GlcNAc?1-2Fuc?1-3)GlcNAc?1-3Man?1-4Glc?1-Cer, GalNAc?1-4(Fuc?1-3)GlcNAc?1-3GalNAc?1-4(GlcNAc?1-2Fuc?1-3)GlcNAc?1-3Man?1-4Glc?1-Cer, and GalNAc?1-4(GlcNAc?1-2Fuc?1-3)GlcNAc?1-3GalNAc?1-4(GlcNAc?1-2Fuc?1-3)GlcNAc?1-3Man?1-4Glc?1-Cer. These compounds also contained a branching, non-arthro-series disaccharide with an ?-GlcNAc terminus, similar to that found in a previously reported ceramide hexasaccharide (III(3)(GlcNAc?2Fuc?)-At4Cer). The glycans within these complex GSLs are longer than reported glycans of the animal kingdom containing ?-GlcNAc terminus. These complex GSLs as well as the longest GSL with ten sugar residues, ceramide decasaccharide (CDeS), contain the fucosylated LacdiNAc sequence reported to associate with parasitism/immunosuppression and the ?-GlcNAc terminus reported to show a certain antibacterial effect in other reports. CDeS, the longest GSL of this species, was found in the highest amount, which indicates that CDeS may be functionally important.

SUBMITTER: Kojima H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3606520 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Biochemical studies on sphingolipids of Artemia franciscana: complex neutral glycosphingolipids.

Kojima Hisao H   Tohsato Yukako Y   Kabayama Kazuya K   Itonori Saki S   Ito Masahiro M  

Glycoconjugate journal 20120814 3


Brine shrimp are primitive crustacean arthropodal model organisms, second to daphnia, which can survive in high-salinity environments. Their oviposited cysts, cuticle-covered diapausing eggs, are highly resistant to dryness. To elucidate specialties of brine shrimp, this study characterized glycosphingolipids, which are signal transduction-associated material. A group of novel and complex fucosyl glycosphingolipids were separated and identified from cysts of the brine shrimp Artemia franciscana  ...[more]

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