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On the minor gangliosides of erythrocyte membranes of Japanese cats.

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  • On the minor gangliosides of erythrocyte membranes of Japanese cats. Abstract Text:

    n andoN Ando,t yamakawaT Yamakawa,

    Seven ganglioside species were isolated and purified from erythrocyte membranes of Japanese cats by DEAE-Sephadex and Iatrobeads column chromatographies. The structures of these gangliosides were determined as Gmi(NeuGc), Gm3(NeuAc), GM3(NeuGc), GD3(NeuGc), GD3(NeuGc comes from NeuAc), GT3(NeuGc), and another GM3 containing a sialic acid of unidentified nature. The occurrence of GT3 suggested the probable presence of a biosynthetic pathway of GM3 leads to GD3 leads to GT3 in erythropoietic cells of Japanese cats. The presence of GD3 having one penultimate N-glycolylneuraminic acid and one terminal N-acetylneuraminic acid, GD3(NeuGc comes from NeuAc) would indicate that this GD3 acts as an intermediate in a possible pathway from GM3(NeuGc) to GD3(NeuGc). Thin layer chromatographic patterns of total erythrocyte membrane gangliosides were compared among Japanese cats (n = 3), lions (n = 3), a serval and a racoon dog. The three species of felid showed similar patterns to each other and contained N-glycolylneuraminic acid as the major sialic acid. On the other hand, erythrocytes of racoon dog, a member of canidae, contained neither GD3 nor GT3, but only GM3.

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    n andoN Ando,t yamakawaT Yamakawa,

    For similar organic chemicals: carboxylic acids: acids, acyclic: sugar acids: neuraminic acids: sialic acids research abstracts see: organic chemicals: carboxylic acids: acids, acyclic: sugar acids: neuraminic acids: sialic acids research

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    On the minor gangliosides of erythrocyte membranes of Japanese cats. Journal Published:

    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Journal of biochemistry

    VOLUME: 91

    Page Numbers: 873-81

    Journal Abbreviation: J. Biochem.

    ISSN: 0021-924X

    DAY: 19

    MONTH: Mar

    YEAR: 1982

    On the minor gangliosides of erythrocyte membranes of Japanese cats. Information

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    LANGUAGE: eng

    NlmUniqueID: 376600

    On the minor gangliosides of erythrocyte membranes of Japanese cats. Keywords Mesh Terms:

    KEYWORDS: Sialic Acids

    MESH TERMS: analysis

    Chemical & Substance for Abstract: On the minor gangliosides of erythrocyte membranes of Japanese cats. Information

    Substance Name: Neuraminidase

    Registry Number: EC 3.2.1.18

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    Country: JAPAN

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