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. 1975 May 22;388(2):171-9.
doi: 10.1016/0005-2760(75)90121-6.

Main structures of the Forssman glycolipid hapten and a Leb-like glycolipid of dog small intestine, as revealed by mass spectrometry. Difference in ceramide structure related to tissue localization

Main structures of the Forssman glycolipid hapten and a Leb-like glycolipid of dog small intestine, as revealed by mass spectrometry. Difference in ceramide structure related to tissue localization

E L Smith et al. Biochim Biophys Acta. .

Abstract

Two glycolipids of dog small intestine, one with Forssman activity and one with Leb-like activity, have been characterized by mass spectrometry of methylated, and methylated and reduced (LiAlH4) derivatives. The Forssman glycolipid was conclusively shown to be a pentaglycosylceramide with the carbohydrate sequence hexosamine-hexosamine-hexose-hexose-hexose-ceramide, and with sphingosine (dihydroxy base) as major long-chain base and normal fatty acids as the only fatty acids. The Leb-like glycolipid was a hexaglycosyl-ceramide with sequence fucose-hexose-[fucose-] hexosamine-hexose-hexose-ceramide and with phytosphingosine (trihydroxy base) as major long-chain base and only 2-hydroxy fatty acids as fatty acids. The difference of two hydroxy groups in the ceramide between the two glycolipids may be related to a different tissue localization. As shown by immunofluorescense study the Forssman activity was associated with the lamina propria and the Leb-like activity to the glandular epithelium of dog small intestine.

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