Membrane glycopeptides from virus-transformed hamster fibroblasts and the normal counterpart.

Abstract:

:Comparisons of membrane glycopeptides from baby hamster kidney fibroblasts (BHK21/C13) and a clone transformed by Rous sarcoma virus (C13/B4) were made by using cells metabolically labeled with radioactive D-glucose and L-fucose. Most of the glycopeptides were metabolically labeled with both the general and the specific glycoprotein precursors. The glycopeptides obtained from the cell surface by controlled trypsinization were representative of the surface membrane as shown by comparing them with those of purified membrane preparations. The trypsin-removable glycopeptides from both cell types were further processed and examined by successive chromatography on Sephadex G-50 and DEAE-cellulose. The chromatographic distribution patterns showed that each cell type had glycopeptides of similar characteristics, although the proportions of the glycopeptides differed dramatically between the two cell types. After transformation there was an increase in the larger, more highly charged glycopeptides. This was verified by the increased sialic acid content in these glycopeptides. Some of the glycopeptides were homogeneous after the size and charge separations, since a variety of procedures did not separate them further. The apparent homogeneity and reasonably few species obtained may be due to the methods of isolation, with the procedures selecting particular glycopeptides from the external portion of the membrane. These results corroborate the concept and show for the first time that virus transformation is accompanied by an increase in certain species of glycopeptides rather than de novo synthesis.

journal_name

Biochemistry

journal_title

Biochemistry

authors

Glick MC

doi

10.1021/bi00579a015

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

1979-06-12 00:00:00

pages

2525-32

issue

12

eissn

0006-2960

issn

1520-4995

journal_volume

18

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