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A ganglioside-stimulated ecto-type protein phosphorylation system (ecto-Gg-kinase) was detected on the cell surface of a human neuroblastoma cell line (GOTO). When intact cells were incubated with gamma-32PATP, at least 28 cell surface proteins were phosphorylated, as evident on SDS-PAGE (4-20%) analysis. Exogenously added gangliosides specifically stimulated the phosphorylation of at least three cell surface associated proteins of Mr = 64,000, 60,000, and 54,000. Phosphorylation was directed toward Thr and Ser residues, respectively, as revealed on acid hydrolysis followed by electrophoresis. GQ1b, at 5 nM, was the most potent among the several gangliosides tested and was more effective when added to cells before gamma-32PATP administration. The simultaneous addition of an excess amount of the saccharide portion of GQ1b (oligo-GQ1b) inhibited the GQ1b-stimulated phosphorylation, indicating the necessity of the sialosaccharide moiety. These results strongly suggest that phosphorylation of the three proteins may be closely associated with the highly specific neuritogenic effect of GQ1b previously reported.
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