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    ISSN: 0947-3440
    Keywords: Sialyltransferase ; Acceptor-specific assay ; LacNAc ; Fluorescein labelling ; Chemistry ; Organic Chemistry
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: A novel HPLC assay system for sialyltransferase activity based on the use of fluorescein-labelled acceptor oligosaccharides is described. The fluorescein-labelled disaccharides βGal-(1→4)-βGlc-OR (4), βGal-(1→4)-βGlcNAc-OR (17), and βGal-(1→3)-βGlcNAc-OR (22) where OR consists of a six carbon spacer with fluorescein attached, were synthesised. Synthetic standard products were produced chemo-enzymatically on a preparative scale to yield fluorescein-labelled trisaccharides. The use of reverse phase HPLC with an ionpairing agent allowed the separation of starting materials from products and separation of the two isomeric trisaccharides αNeu5Ac-(2→3/6)-βGal-(1→4)-βGlcNAc-OR (24 and 25), so that the assay could be used to measure the different silalyltransferase activities in a mixture. The assay was successfully applied to the detection of sialyltransferase activity of commercially available enzymes and a crude preparation of bovine colostrum. The predominant sialyltransferase activity in bovine colostrum adds sialic acid α(2-6) to 17.
    Additional Material: 2 Ill.
    Type of Medium: Electronic Resource
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