Two different types of lipid moieties are present in glycophosphoinositol-anchored membrane proteins of Saccharomyces cerevisiae
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Two different types of lipid moieties are present in glycophosphoinositol-anchored membrane proteins of Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Abstract
Numerous glycoproteins of Saccharomyces cerevisiae are anchored in the lipid bilayer by a glycophosphatidylinositol (GPI) anchor. Mild alkaline hydrolysis reveals that the lipid components of these anchors are heterogeneous in that both base-sensitive and base-resistant lipid moieties can be found on most proteins. The relative abundance of base-resistant lipid moieties is different for different proteins. Strong alkaline or acid hydrolysis of the mild base-resistant lipid component liberates C18-phytosphingosine indicating the presence of a ceramide. Two lines of evidence suggest that proteins are first attached to a base-sensitive GPI anchor, the lipid moiety of which subsequently gets exchanged for a base-resistant ceramide: (i) an early glycolipid intermediate of GPI biosynthesis only contains base-sensitive lipid moieties; (ii) after a pulse with [3H]myo-inositol the relative abundance of base-sensitive GPI anchors decreases significantly during chase. This decrease does not take place if GPI-anchored proteins are retained in the ER.
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