Iwakura Y
Exp Cell Res. 1983 Jul;146(2):329-38. doi: 10.1016/0014-4827(83)90134-9.
Polysaccharide synthesis was compared between preimplantation stage mouse embryos and F9 embryonal carcinoma cells. When cells were labelled with [3H]fucose, elution profiles of the pronase digest from a Sephacryl S-200 column were similar for the two cell types and both had characteristic large polysaccharides of the same size (Mr 20-500K), although embryos contained less large polysaccharide than F9 cells, and embryonic polysaccharides were less acidic, suggesting poor sialosylation. A significant proportion of [3H]mannose was incorporated into complex-type glycopeptides in F9 cells, whereas in the case of embryonic cells most glycopeptides remained as high mannose-type. The most striking difference was observed when cells were labelled with galactose. In the case of embryonic cells, 90% of the radioactivity was incorporated into glycogen, whereas only 0.1% of the incorporated galactose occurred in this molecule in F9 cells. These observations indicate that carbohydrate metabolism of morula-stage embryos is very different from that of F9 cells.