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Polysialyltransferases: major players in polysialic acid synthesis on the neural cell adhesion molecule

Journal

BIOCHIMIE
Volume 85, Issue 1-2, Pages 195-206

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EDITIONS SCIENTIFIQUES MEDICALES ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/S0300-9084(03)00051-8

Keywords

polysialic acid; alpha 2,8-sialyltransferase; neural cell adhesion; neural plasticity; cell migration

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  1. NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE [R01CA033895] Funding Source: NIH RePORTER
  2. NCI NIH HHS [CA33895] Funding Source: Medline

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Polysialic acid is a unique carbohydrate composed of a linear homopolymer of alpha2,8-linked sialic acid, and is mainly attached to the fifth immumoglobulin-like domain of the neural cell adhesion molecule (NCAM) via a typical N-linked glycan in vertebrate neural system. Polysialic acid plays critical roles in neural development by modulating adhesive property of NCAM such as neural cell migration, neurite outgrowth, neural pathfinding, and synaptogenesis. The expression of polysialic acid is temporally and spatially regulated during neural development. Polysialylation of NCAM is catalyzed by two polysialyltransferases, ST8Sia II (STX) and ST8Sia IV (PST), which belong to the family of six genes encoding alpha2,8-sialyltransferases. ST8Sia II and IV are expressed differentially in tissue-specific and cell-specific manners, and they apparently have distinct roles in development and organogenesis. The presence of polysialic acid is always associated with expression of ST8Sia II and/or IV, suggesting that ST8Sia II and TV are the key enzymes that control the expression of polysialic acid. Both ST8Sia II and IV can transfer multiple alpha2,8-linked sialic acid residues to an acceptor N-glycan containing a NeuNAcalpha2-->3 (or 6) Galbeta1-->4GlcNAcbeta1-->R structure without participation of other enzymes. The two enzymes differently but cooperatively act on NCAM and the amount of polysialic acid synthesized by both enzymes together is greater than that synthesized by either enzyme alone. The polysialyltransferases are thus important regulators in polysialic acid synthesis and contribute to neural development in the vertebrate. (C) 2003 Editions scientifiques et medicales Elsevier SAS and Societe francaise de biochimie et biologie moleculaire. All rights reserved.

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