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Sialylation Is Dispensable for Early Murine Embryonic Development in Vitro.


ABSTRACT: The negatively charged nonulose sialic acid (Sia) is essential for murine development in vivo. In order to elucidate the impact of sialylation on differentiation processes in the absence of maternal influences, we generated mouse embryonic stem cell (mESC) lines that lack CMP-Sia synthetase (CMAS) and thereby the ability to activate Sia to CMP-Sia. Loss of CMAS activity resulted in an asialo cell surface accompanied by an increase in glycoconjugates with terminal galactosyl and oligo-LacNAc residues, as well as intracellular accumulation of free Sia. Remarkably, these changes did not impact intracellular metabolites or the morphology and transcriptome of pluripotent mESC lines. Moreover, the capacity of Cmas-/- mESCs for undirected differentiation into embryoid bodies, germ layer formation and even the generation of beating cardiomyocytes provides first and conclusive evidence that pluripotency and differentiation of mESC in vitro can proceed in the absence of (poly)sialoglycans.

SUBMITTER: Abeln M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5502888 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Sialylation Is Dispensable for Early Murine Embryonic Development in Vitro.

Abeln Markus M   Borst Kristina M KM   Cajic Samanta S   Thiesler Hauke H   Kats Elina E   Albers Iris I   Kuhn Maike M   Kaever Volkhard V   Rapp Erdmann E   Münster-Kühnel Anja A   Weinhold Birgit B  

Chembiochem : a European journal of chemical biology 20170511 13


The negatively charged nonulose sialic acid (Sia) is essential for murine development in vivo. In order to elucidate the impact of sialylation on differentiation processes in the absence of maternal influences, we generated mouse embryonic stem cell (mESC) lines that lack CMP-Sia synthetase (CMAS) and thereby the ability to activate Sia to CMP-Sia. Loss of CMAS activity resulted in an asialo cell surface accompanied by an increase in glycoconjugates with terminal galactosyl and oligo-LacNAc resi  ...[more]

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