Journal article
Biosynthesis of the glycolipid anchor of lipophosphoglycan and the structurally related glycoinositolphospholipids from Leishmania major
L Proudfoot, P Schneider, MAJ Ferguson, MJ McConville
Biochemical Journal | PORTLAND PRESS | Published : 1995
DOI: 10.1042/bj3080045
Abstract
The major macromolecule on the surface of the protozoan parasite Leishmania major is a lipophosphoglycan (LPG) which contains a glycosylphosphatidylinositol glycolipid anchor, This parasite also synthesizes a complex family of abundant low-molecular-mass glycoinositolphospholipids (GIPLs) which are structurally related to the LPG anchor. In this study, L. major promastigotes were metabolically labelled with [3H]]GlcN, and the kinetics of incorporation into free glycolipids and the LPG anchor followed to elucidate the pathway of GIPL biosynthesis and possible precursor-product relationships between the GIPLs and LPG. Labelled GIPLs were identified by TLC and by liquid chromatography of the re..
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