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Gangliosides

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    Chapter 1 Chemical and Physicochemical Properties of Gangliosides
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    Chapter 2 Gangliosides of the Nervous System
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    Chapter 3 Scattering Techniques and Ganglioside Aggregates: Laser Light, Neutron, and X-Ray Scattering
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    Chapter 4 Gangliosides in the Immune System: Role of Glycosphingolipids and Glycosphingolipid-Enriched Lipid Rafts in Immunological Functions
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    Chapter 5 Ganglioside Metabolism and Its Inherited Diseases
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    Chapter 6 Gangliosides and Tumors
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    Chapter 7 Anti-ganglioside Antibodies in Peripheral Nerve Pathology
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    Chapter 8 Protocols for Glycosyltransferase Assays: Ganglioside Globoside and Lewis-X Intermediate-Lactosylceramide Biosyntheses in Eukaryotic Systems
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    Chapter 9 Mass Spectrometry of Gangliosides
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    Chapter 10 Visualization of Brain Gangliosides Using MALDI Imaging Mass Spectrometry
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    Chapter 11 Immunoelectron Microscopy of Gangliosides
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    Chapter 12 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance of Gangliosides
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    Chapter 13 Methods for the Preparation of Anti-ganglioside Monoclonal Antibodies
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    Chapter 14 Chemical Synthesis of Gangliosides
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    Chapter 15 Radioactive Gangliosides for Biological Studies
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    Chapter 16 Synthesis of Fluorescent Gangliosides
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    Chapter 17 Synthesis of Photoactivatable and Paramagnetic Gangliosides
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    Chapter 18 Methods for Assay of Ganglioside Catabolic Enzymes
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    Chapter 19 Pharmacological Modulation of Glycosphingolipid Metabolism
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    Chapter 20 Molecular Dynamics of Gangliosides
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    Chapter 21 Determination of Glycolipid Ligands of Carbohydrate-Binding Proteins Directly on Thin Layer Chromatograms
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    Chapter 22 Identification of KDN-Gangliosides
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    Chapter 23 Glycoreplica Peptides
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Chapter title
Protocols for Glycosyltransferase Assays: Ganglioside Globoside and Lewis-X Intermediate-Lactosylceramide Biosyntheses in Eukaryotic Systems
Chapter number 8
Book title
Gangliosides
Published in
Methods in molecular biology, January 2018
DOI 10.1007/978-1-4939-8552-4_8
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Book ISBNs
978-1-4939-8551-7, 978-1-4939-8552-4
Authors

Subhash Basu, Arun Agarwal, Manju Basu, Rui Ma, Joseph R. Moskal

Abstract

Protocols for assay of 24 different Glycolipid-Glycosyltransferases (GSL-GLTs) of the eukaryotic systems are described. Problems of quantitating the activities in crude membranes are also described. Different separation methods (for separation of substrate, donors, and the product of the reaction) have been described based on the paper chromatography or high voltage paper electrophoresis in 1.0% Na2B4O7. Liquid Scintillation counting system was used for quantitation of the enzymatic product. In the assay of each GSL-GLT it is recommended to compare the selected method to be used with the exact conditions used by the authors published previously. As a test case for these assays the following kinetic parameters for Lactosylceramide Synthase, GalT-2 (UDP-Gal: Glc-Cer β1-4-galactosyltransferase), (Km of glucosylceramide = 1.65 × 10-4 M; Km for UDP-Gal = 0.5 × 10-4 M; V max is determined in the presence of optimum detergent concentrations (2-15 mg/ml of Cutscum-Triton X-100, 2:1); Mn++ and Mg++, 10-20 mM) has been reported. The importance of use of GalT-2 assay method (as a model system) in the purified Golgi-rich membranes from 13-day-old embryonic chicken brains (13-ECB) is described.

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