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. 1978 Mar;84(1):161-6.
doi: 10.1111/j.1432-1033.1978.tb12152.x.

Enzymatic synthesis of blood-group Lewis-specific glycolipids

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Enzymatic synthesis of blood-group Lewis-specific glycolipids

R Prohaska et al. Eur J Biochem. 1978 Mar.
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Abstract

A blood-group Lewis precursor glycolipid was isolated from the plasma of a Lewis-negative individual [Le(a--b--)] and treated with fucosyltransferases from human gastric mucosa and GDP-fucose. Subsequently the glycolipid was adsorbed onto Le(a--b--) erythrocytes and the presence of blood-group Lewis antigens was assessed by passive hemagglutination with anti-Lewis sera. It was shown that the precursor glycolipid was enzymatically transformed to blood-group Lewis a (Lea) and Lewis b (Leb) specific glycolipids. Leb-glycolipid was also synthesized by fucosylation of an isolated Lea-glycolipid. Moreover Le(a--b--) erythrocytes were shown to develop Lea and Leb activities when subjected to enzymatic fucosylation, thus showing that Lewis-negative cells carry blood-group Lewis precursor glycolipid on the surface of their membrane. Le(a + b--) erthrocytes, upon enzymatic fucosylation, acquired Leb activity.

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