Studies on the glycosphingolipids of the starfish, Asterina pectinifera. II. Isolation and characterization of a novel ganglioside with an internal sialic acid residue
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Studies on the glycosphingolipids of the starfish, Asterina pectinifera. II. Isolation and characterization of a novel ganglioside with an internal sialic acid residue
Abstract
1. Three gangliosides, provisionally named Gangliosides 1, 2, and 3, were obtained from the lipid extract of the starfish, Asterina pectinifera by silicic acid, DEAE-Sephadex, and Iatrobeads column chromatography. The most abundant, Ganglioside 3 (37.7 microgram/g wet weight of starfish) was isolated in the pure state and its chemical structure was studied. 2. The sugar composition of Ganglioside 3 consisted of arabinose, glucose, galactose, and sialic acid (as N-glycolylneuraminic acid) in a molar ratio of 1:1:3:1. Three sialic acid-containing oligosaccharide fragments were isolated from partial acid hydrolysates of the ganglioside by Dowex 1 X 8 (acetate form) column chromatography and preparative paper chromatography, and identified as Gal leads to NeuGc, Gal (1 leads to 4)[Gal(1 leads to 8)]NeuGc and Ara-(1 leads to 6)Gal(1 leads to 4)[Gal(1 leads to 8)]NeuGc. 3. The structure of Ganglioside 3 was postulated to be: Araf,p(1 leads to 6)Galpbeta(1 leads to 4)[Galpbeta(1 leads to 8)]NeuGc(2 leads to 3)Galpbeta(1 leads to 4)Glcpbeta(1 leads to 1)-ceramide. This is a unique structure with the sialic acid residue internally located in the sugar chain. 4. The ganglioside contained saturated 2-hydroxy fatty acids ranging in length from C16 to C24, among which C22, C23, and C24 acids were predominant. The long-chain bases consisted exclusively of C16, C17, and C18 phytosphingosines of iso and anteiso types.
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