Three proteins involved in Caenorhabditis elegans vulval invagination are similar to components of a glycosylation pathway

T Herman, HR Horvitz - Proceedings of the National …, 1999 - National Acad Sciences
T Herman, HR Horvitz
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1999National Acad Sciences
We have molecularly analyzed three genes, sqv-3, sqv-7, and sqv-8, that are required for
wild-type vulval invagination in Caenorhabditis elegans. The predicted SQV-8 protein is
similar in sequence to two mammalian β (1, 3)-glucuronyltransferases, one of which adds
glucuronic acid to protein-linked galactose-β (1, 4)-N-acetylglucosamine. SQV-3 is similar to
a family of glycosyltransferases that includes vertebrate β (1, 4)-galactosyltransferases,
which create galactose-β (1, 4)-N-acetylglucosamine linkages. One model is therefore that …
We have molecularly analyzed three genes, sqv-3, sqv-7, and sqv-8, that are required for wild-type vulval invagination in Caenorhabditis elegans. The predicted SQV-8 protein is similar in sequence to two mammalian β(1,3)-glucuronyltransferases, one of which adds glucuronic acid to protein-linked galactose-β(1,4)-N-acetylglucosamine. SQV-3 is similar to a family of glycosyltransferases that includes vertebrate β(1,4)-galactosyltransferases, which create galactose-β(1,4)-N-acetylglucosamine linkages. One model is therefore that SQV-8 uses a SQV-3 product as a substrate. SQV-7 is similar to members of a family of nucleotide-sugar transporters. The sqv genes therefore are likely to encode components of a conserved glycosylation pathway that assembles a C. elegans carbohydrate moiety, the absence of which perturbs vulval invagination.
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