Y Matsui, D Lombard, B Hoflack, S Harth, R Massarelli, P Mandel, H Dreyfus
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Abstract
The existence of UDP-galactose:galactosyltransferase activities at the external surface of cultured neurons from chick embryo hemispheres, was demonstrated. [14C]-galactose was transferred upon cellular substrates present on the neuronal surface and upon exogenous substrates (ovomucoïd) bound to Sepharose beads. The activity of ectogalactosyltransferase was not due to a leakage of intracellular enzymes into the incubation medium nor to an intracellular enzymatic activity utilizing [14C]-galactose obtained from the hydrolysis of UDP-[14C]-galactose. Kinetics of these ectogalactosyltransferases were analysed. The results support the hypothesis of a communication and/or interaction among the nerve cell surfaces via glycoconjugates or their biosynthetic enzymes.