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  2. N-glycans harboring the Lewis a epitope are expressed at the surface of plant cells

N-glycans harboring the Lewis a epitope are expressed at the surface of plant cells

  • Plant J. 1997 Dec;12(6):1411-7. doi: 10.1046/j.1365-313x.1997.12061411.x.
A C Fitchette-Lainé 1 V Gomord M Cabanes J C Michalski M Saint Macary B Foucher B Cavelier C Hawes P Lerouge L Faye
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  • 1 Laboratoire des Transports Intracellulaires, ESA-CNRS 6037, Université de Rouen, Faculté des Sciences, Mont Saint Aignan, France.
Abstract

In Plants, N-linked glycans are processed in the Golgi apparatus to complex-type N-glycans of limited size containing a beta(1,2)-xylose and/or an alpha(1,3)-fucose residue. Larger mono- and bi-antennary N-linked complex glycans have not often been described. This study has re-examined the structure of such plant N-linked glycans, and, through both immunological and structural data, it is shown that the antennae are composed of Lewis a (Le(a)) antigens, comprising the carbohydrate sequence Gal beta 1-3[Fuc alpha 1-4]GlcNAc. Furthermore, a fucosyltransferase activity involved in the biosynthesis of this antigen was detected in sycamore cells. This is the first characterization in Plants of a Lewis antigen that is usually found on cell-surface glycoconjugates in mammals and involved in recognition and adhesion processes. Le(a)-containing N-linked glycans are widely distributed in Plants and highly expressed at the cell surface, which may suggest a putative function in cell/cell communication.

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