Identification of a new liver-specific c-type mRNA transcriptional variant for mouse ST3GAL5 (GM3/GM4 synthase)
GM3, a major lipid component of the plasma membrane outer leaflet in mammalian cells, is synthesized in the luminal side of Golgi by ST3GAL5 protein (ST3G5), a type II membrane protein. Two strains of St3Gal5 knockout mice have been established for studies of GM3 physiological function: St3Gal5 -Ex5...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Glycoconjugate journal 2017-10, Vol.34 (5), p.651-659 |
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Zusammenfassung: | GM3, a major lipid component of the plasma membrane outer leaflet in mammalian cells, is synthesized in the luminal side of Golgi by ST3GAL5 protein (ST3G5), a type II membrane protein. Two strains of
St3Gal5
knockout mice have been established for studies of GM3 physiological function:
St3Gal5
-Ex5-KO (lacking exon 5, which contains the catalytic domain of ST3G5), and
St3Gal5
-Ex3-KO (lacking exon 3, which contains the initiation codons). Results of the present study demonstrate that GM3 synthesis is still present, at a low level, in liver of
St3Gal5
-Ex3-KO mice.
St3Gal5
has two mRNA transcriptional variants: a-type and b-type. When exon 3 is deleted, ST3G5 is not translated from a-type or b-type, as a result of initiation codon deletion or frame shift. Through NCBI database search and real-time PCR analyses of various mouse tissues, we identified a liver-specific
St3Gal5
transcriptional variant (c-type) capable of producing artificial ST3G5 (M*-ST3G5) having GM3 synthase activity in the absence of exon 3.
St3Gal5
-Ex3-KO mice expressed c-type mRNA without exon 3 (c-type
−/−
) in liver. The transmembrane and catalytic domains of M*-ST3G5 translated from c-type
−/−
were identical to those from wild-type, although the cytoplasmic regions differed. Expression of M*-ST3G5 in embryonic fibroblasts derived from
St3Gal5
-Ex3-KO mice led to GM3 synthesis; M*-ST3G5 thus displayed enzyme activity
in vivo
. Taken together, our findings indicate that expression of liver-specific c-type variant accounts for the residual GM3 synthase activity observed in liver of
St3Gal5
-Ex3-KO mice. |
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ISSN: | 0282-0080 1573-4986 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10719-017-9788-1 |