β1-6 Branching of N-Linked Carbohydrate Is Associated with K-ras Mutation in Human Colon Carcinoma Cell Lines

Here the K-ras genotypes of nine colon carcinoma cell lines are compared to the protein glycosylation patterns found in these cells. By a variety of methodologies utilizing lectins to probe carbohydrate structure, we find evidence that five out of six cell lines having K-ras mutations have elevated...

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Published inBiochemical and biophysical research communications Vol. 212; no. 3; pp. 758 - 766
Main Authors Wojciechowicz, D.C., Park, P.Y., Paty, P.B.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier Inc 26.07.1995
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Summary:Here the K-ras genotypes of nine colon carcinoma cell lines are compared to the protein glycosylation patterns found in these cells. By a variety of methodologies utilizing lectins to probe carbohydrate structure, we find evidence that five out of six cell lines having K-ras mutations have elevated amounts of β1-6 branching at the trimannosyl core of N-linked carbohydrate. None of the three K-ras wild type cell lines assayed have evidence of elevated β1-6 branching. In five out of five cell lines examined, the amount of β1-6 branching correlates with the extent of cellular ras-GTP elevation and supports the hypothesis that expression of β1-6 branching in colon carcinoma cell lines is quantitatively linked to K-ras activation. These results are discussed in the context of the ras-signalling pathway.
ISSN:0006-291X
1090-2104
DOI:10.1006/bbrc.1995.2034