The formation of mono-N-acetylhexosamine derivatives of dolichol diphosphate by pig liver microsomal fractions.
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ABSTRACT: Incubation of pig liver microsomal preparations with UDP-N[U-14C]acetylglucosamine yields a 14C-labelled lipid. The requirement for Mn2+, the pH optimum, time-dependence and the reversibility by UMP of the transferase are reported. Evidence is presented in favour of the lipid being a mixture of dolichol diphosphate N-[14C]acetylglucosamine and dolichol diphosphate N-[14C]acetylmannosamine. Available data suggest that the epimerization takes place while the hexosamine is bound in this lipid-soluble form. The N-acetylmannosamine appeared not be be released into the medium. The subfractionation of the microsomal fraction to separate transferase activity from membrane-bound beta-N-acetylglucosaminidase activity is also reported.
SUBMITTER: Palamarczyk G
PROVIDER: S-EPMC1165532 | biostudies-other | 1975 May
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other
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