KIVATINITZ SILVIA CLARA
Artículos
Título:
High density lipoprotein inhibits UDP-N acetylgalactosamine:Gm3, N acetylgalactosamyniltransferase and differentiation of cultured cerebral cells: comparison with a formerly described inhibitor of this enzyme
Editorial:
WILEY-BLACKWELL PUBLISHING, INC
Referencias:
Lugar: Seatle; Año: 1995 vol. 65 p. 775 - 775
Resumen:
e have previously described a thermostable inhibitor of the UDP-N-acetylgalactosamine:GM3,N-acetylgalactosaminyltransferase (GM2 synthase) purified from chicken blood serum. Some properties of the GM2 synthase inhibitory preparation (IP) resemble those of high-density lipoprotein (HDL), i.e., both have a MW of 200,000 in native conditions and are resistant to denaturation by heat. These and other facts prompted us to test the possibility that lipoproteins regulate ganglioside biosynthesis in the CNS. For this purpose, serum lipoprotein fractions were isolated from chicken serum by flotation and were assayed as inhibitors of GM2 synthase activity and of neuron differentiation in culture. HDL (in contrast to fractions containing very low-density or low-density lipoprotein) inhibited GM2 synthase with the same specific activity as IP and inhibited neuron cell differentiation in culture in a similar way. Furthermore, these two preparations also share several other characteristics; i.e., b