Author:
NOR Z. M.,HOUSTON K. M.,DEVANEY E.,HARNETT W.
Abstract
The mechanism of linkage of phosphorylcholine (PC) to
excretory–secretory products (ES) of adult Brugia pahangi
has
been investigated. Biosynthetic radio-isotope labelling of ES with
[3H]choline followed by SDS–PAGE/fluorography
revealed a smear of molecular weight approximately 40–100 kDa
which loses its radiolabel following exposure to N-glycosidase
F,
but not mild alkali. PC is thus attached to this smear
of molecules via N-type glycans, a mechanism of
linkage previously observed with respect to PC–ES of
Acanthocheilonema viteae. Western blotting analysis of
non-radiolabelled ES demonstrated the existence of additional PC–ES
which were insensitive to N-glycosidase F, but not to
alkali. This second group of molecules is therefore likely to contain
PC linked to O-glycans. Filarial nematodes may thus
utilize 2 classes of glycan for attachment of PC. Examination of
B. pahangi and A. viteae whole worm extracts by Western
blotting indicated that their PC content could not be cleaved by
N-glycosidase F and hence the use of N-type glycans may
be restricted to a subset of ES products. The implications of these
findings with respect to developing inhibitors of PC
attachment for use as anti-filarial drugs are discussed.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Animal Science and Zoology,Parasitology
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