N-glycosylation proteome of endoplasmic reticulum in mouse liver by ConA affinity chromatography coupled with LTQ-FT mass spectrometry

Glycosylation is the most versatile and one of the most significant protein post-translational modifications. It is generally classified into three categories according to the amino acid to which the glycan is attached: N-glycosylation, O-glycosylation and C-glycosylation. Synthesis of N-glycoprotei...

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Veröffentlicht in:Science China Chemistry 2010-04, Vol.53 (4), p.768-777
Hauptverfasser: Song, LiNa, Wang, JingLan, Liu, JinFeng, Lu, Zhuang, Sui, ShaoHui, Jia, Wei, Yang, Bing, Chi, Hao, Wang, LeHeng, He, SiMin, Yu, WenFeng, Meng, LingYan, Chen, Shuo, Peng, Xu, Liang, YiMin, Cai, Yun, Qian, XiaoHong
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Zusammenfassung:Glycosylation is the most versatile and one of the most significant protein post-translational modifications. It is generally classified into three categories according to the amino acid to which the glycan is attached: N-glycosylation, O-glycosylation and C-glycosylation. Synthesis of N-glycoproteins occurs in the rough endoplasmic reticulum (rER), and all N-glycoproteins synthesized in rER have uniform glycan endings with mannose (Man) and glucose (Glc). A systematic strategy was developed to comprehensively profile N-glycoproteins in complex biological samples. The lectin Concanvalin A (ConA), which has a high affinity for glycans ending with Man, was used to extract the N-glycoproteins synthesized or located in the rER, and identified the N-glycoproteins and their glycosylation sites by LTQ-FT MS. The analysis was repeated three times at both the biological sample and mass spectrometry levels. In total, 323 glycosylation sites on 212 N-glycoproteins were identified in the mouse liver. Of these, 131 were known N-glycoproteins in the Swissprot database. The identified N-glycoproteins were classified according to their cell location by the Swissprot database and GO software. The identified N-glycoproteins in this study would serve as a good complement to the N-glycoprotein database for the mouse liver.
ISSN:1674-7291
1862-2771
1869-1870
DOI:10.1007/s11426-010-0133-9