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Author: Vinay S. Mahajan; Faisal Alsufyani; Hamid Mattoo; Ian Rosenberg; Shiv Pillai
Title: Alterations in sialic-acid O-acetylation glycoforms during murine erythrocyte development
  • Document date: 2018_11_14
  • ID: dsflny30_2
    Snippet: We found no detectable levels of 9-O-acetyl sialic acid on B220 + CD93 + transitional B cells, B220 + CD19 + CD21 lo IgM + follicular B cells and CD21 hi IgM hi marginal zone B cells in the spleen of wild-type (C57BL/6J) or Casd1-deficient ( Fig 1D) . We also analyzed B220 + B cells in the bone marrow and lymph nodes, and found no detectable levels of 9-O-acetyl sialic acid on these cells in wild-type or Casd1-deficient mice . CD4 + T cells expre.....
    Document: We found no detectable levels of 9-O-acetyl sialic acid on B220 + CD93 + transitional B cells, B220 + CD19 + CD21 lo IgM + follicular B cells and CD21 hi IgM hi marginal zone B cells in the spleen of wild-type (C57BL/6J) or Casd1-deficient ( Fig 1D) . We also analyzed B220 + B cells in the bone marrow and lymph nodes, and found no detectable levels of 9-O-acetyl sialic acid on these cells in wild-type or Casd1-deficient mice . CD4 + T cells express high levels of 9-O-acetylated sialic acids (Fig 2A) , which is partly on mucin-type glycoproteins and partly on gangliosides (Krishna and Varki, 1997) .

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