g(m3)-ganglioside and neuramin-lactitol

g(m3)-ganglioside has been researched along with neuramin-lactitol* in 2 studies

Other Studies

2 other study(ies) available for g(m3)-ganglioside and neuramin-lactitol

ArticleYear
Sialidase activity in nuclear membranes of rat brain.
    Journal of neurochemistry, 1996, Volume: 66, Issue:5

    A highly purified nuclear membrane preparation was obtained from adult rat brain and examined for sialidase activity using GM3, GD1a, GD1b, or N-acetylneuramin lactitol as the substrate. The nuclear membranes contained an appreciable level of sialidase activity; the specific activities toward GM3 and N-acetylneuramin lactitol were 20.5 and 23.8% of the activities in the total brain homogenate, respectively. The sialidase activity in nuclear membranes showed substrate specificity distinct from other membrane-bound sialidases localized in lysosomal membranes, synaptosomal plasma membranes, or myelin membranes. These results strongly suggest the existence of a sialidase activity associated with the nuclear membranes from rat brain.

    Topics: Animals; Brain; G(M3) Ganglioside; Neuraminidase; Nuclear Envelope; Rats; Rats, Sprague-Dawley; Sialic Acids; Substrate Specificity

1996
Neuraminidase activities in oligodendroglial cells of the rat brain.
    Journal of neurochemistry, 1992, Volume: 58, Issue:1

    Neuraminidase activities in oligodendroglial cells were characterized using rats of different ages. Rat oligodendroglial cells had intrinsic neuraminidase activities directed toward GM3 and N-acetylneuramin(2-3)lactitol (NL). Developmental profiles of the neuraminidase activities toward the two substrates in oligodendroglial cells were different from each other. The neuraminidase activity toward GM3 increased rapidly with the onset of active myelination and, after 26 days of development, reached the adult level which was about 18 times higher than that in myelin. At the adult age, oligodendroglial cells had the highest neuraminidase activity toward GM3 among the individual brain cell types examined. The activity of NL-neuraminidase showed a less remarkable developmental profile, with a peak value at 26 days. The UDP-galactose:ceramide galactosyltransferase activity in oligodendroglial cells increased during the period of active myelination and, afterward, returned to the basal level. The enrichment and unique developmental profile in oligodendroglial cells of the neuraminidase activity toward GM3 suggest that this enzyme may play an important role in the formation and maintenance of the myelin sheath.

    Topics: Animals; Brain; Cellular Senescence; Female; G(M3) Ganglioside; Galactosyltransferases; Myelin Sheath; Neuraminidase; Oligodendroglia; Rats; Rats, Inbred Strains; Sialic Acids; Subcellular Fractions

1992