The action of sialidases on substrates containing O-acetylsialic acids
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- DOI: 10.1515/bchm3.1986.367.1.433
The action of sialidases on substrates containing O-acetylsialic acids
Abstract
O-Acetyl substitution of sialic acids in glycoconjugates reduces the rate of action of sialidases on these substrates. A plasma glycoprotein fraction and an erythrocyte ganglioside containing 4-O-acetylsialic acids were isolated and characterized from equine blood, and a sialyllactose preparation with Neu5,9Ac2 was purified from rat urine. Using the novel substrates II3Neu4Ac5Gc-LacCer and II3Neu5,9Ac2-Lac the influence of individual mono-O-acetylated sialic acids on bacterial and viral sialidases could be clearly shown. This extends and clarifies observations with glycoproteins containing mixtures of mono-, di- and higher O-acetylated sialic acids with substitution at the hydroxyls on carbons 4, 7, 8 and 9. A 4-O-acetyl substitution in sialic acids blocks the action of bacterial sialidases for substrates containing these derivatives, while viral enzymes show low but significant activity, reflected in Km and Vmax values. A small reduction in bacterial sialidase activity was observed for II3Neu5,9Ac2-Lac relative to II3Neu5Ac-Lac in agreement with kinetic analysis. Newcastle disease virus sialidase showed a 50% reduction in hydrolysis rate for the 9-O-acetylated substrate and ten-fold reductions of both Km and Vmax values.
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