Phenylmethylsulfonyl fluoride (PMSF) has been shown to inhibit the addition of ethanolamine phosphate to glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI) intermediates in Trypanosoma brucei (Masterson W. J., and Ferguson, M. A. J. (1991) EMBO J. 10, 2041-2045). Here we show that the Man-GlcN-PI intermediate that accumulates in the presence of PMSF can undergo fatty acid remodeling, suggesting that the fatty acid remodeling enzymes are not specific for ethanolamine phosphate-containing GPI intermediates. We also show that PMSF inhibits the acylation of the inositol residue of GPI intermediates in bloodstream form T. brucei. Pulse-chase experiments demonstrate that glycolipid C (ethanolamine-PO-Man-GlcN-(acyl)PI) is not an obligatory precursor of glycolipi...