Changes in glycosylation during Drosophila development. The influence of ecdysone on hemomucin isoforms
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Changes in glycosylation during Drosophila development. The influence of ecdysone on hemomucin isoforms
Abstract
To explore a possible signal function of glycodeterminants and the tissue specificity of glycosylation in Drosophila melanogaster, hemomucin, a surface mucin previously isolated from cell lines was studied. It was shown to exist in two glycoforms with molecular masses of 100 and 105 kDa, respectively. The two forms differ by the presence of O-linked galactose, which was only detected in the larger glycoform using the beta-galactose specific peanut agglutinin (PNA). The 105 form was found in cell lines after addition of the cell cycle inhibitor taxol and after induction with ecdysone. When whole animal tissues were analyzed using PNA, dramatic changes were observed during development. We were able to identify a number of proteins, which showed strong PNA-staining in stages with a high ecdysone titer, while virtually no staining was detected in adults. This pattern was specific for PNA and was not observed with any of the other lectins employed in this study. Surprisingly, in contrast to our observation in cell lines, PNA staining of hemomucin was not observed in late third larval and pupal stages, which are known to produce high ecdysone titers. The only organ, in which significant amounts of the 105 form were detected, were the ovaries, where hemomucin is produced in follicle cells during the late phase of oogenesis and subsequently incorporated into the chorion.
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