- Sialyltransferase
Sialyltransferases are
enzyme s that transfersialic acid to nascentoligosaccharide [Harduin-Lepers A, Vallejo-Ruiz V, Krzewinski-Recchi MA, Samyn-Petit B, Julien S, Delannoy P.The human sialyltransferase family."Biochimie." 2001 Aug;83(8):727-37] .Each sialyltransferase is specific for a particularsugar substrate. Sialyltransferases add sialic acid to the terminal portions of the sialylatedglycolipid s (ganglioside s) or to the N- or O-linked sugar chains ofglycoprotein s.There are about twenty different sialyltransferases which can be distinguished on the basis of the acceptor structure on which they act and on the type of sugar linkage they form. For example, a group of sialyltransferases adds sialic acid with an alpha-2,3 linkage to
galactose , while other sialyltransferases add sialic acid with an alpha-2,6 linkage to galactose or "N"-acetylgalactosamine. A peculiar type of sialyltransferases add sialic acid to other sialic acid units with an alpha-2,8 linkage, forming structures referred to aspolysialic acid . As occurs for otherglycosyltransferase s, the expression of sialyltransferases undergoes profound modifications duringcell differentiation and neoplastic transformation; in some cases such changes induce phenotypic alterations. [Dall'Olio and Chiricolo, "Glycoconjugate J". 18 841-850, 2001]References
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