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. 1982 Jan 15;202(1):87-95.
doi: 10.1042/bj2020087.

Postnatal changes in dolichol-pathway enzyme activities in cerebral cortex neurons

Postnatal changes in dolichol-pathway enzyme activities in cerebral cortex neurons

V Idoyaga-Vargas et al. Biochem J. .

Abstract

Neuronal perikarya were isolated from rat cerebral cortex at different stages of postnatal development. Membranes sedimenting at 100000 g were obtained from these neurons to study several glycosyltransferases of the dolichol pathway. Enzyme activities from stages before and during synapse formation were compared (days 5 and 15 respectively). Dolichyl diphosphate (Dol-P-P) N-acetylglucosamine, dolichyl phosphate mannose and dolichyl phosphate glucose synthases and the enzymes catalysing Dol-P-P-GlcNAc2Man9Glc3 formation were higher at day 15 of postnatal development. The glycosyl transfer of the latter compound to endogenous protein(s) as well as to a dinitrophenyl-heptapeptide was also measured. The activity was higher at day 15. Furthermore, the activity of dolichyl phosphate mannose synthase was also measured during the time when the number of synapses ceased to increase (day 36) and in the adult stage. The activity of dolichyl phosphate mannose synthase was higher at day 36 than at day 15, and declined in the adult stage. From these results it may be concluded that there is an increase in the glycosylation of asparagine-type glycoproteins during synapse formation in the neurons of the cerebral cortex.

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