Glycoprotein biosynthesis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae: ngd29, an N-glycosylation mutant allelic to och1 having a defect in the initiation of outer chain formation
Outer chain glycosylation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae leads to heterogeneous and immunogenic asparagine-linked saccharide chains containing more than 50 mannose residues on secreted glycoproteins. Using a [ 3H]mannose suicide selection procedure a collection of N-glycosylation defective mutants (des...
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Veröffentlicht in: | FEBS letters 1995-08, Vol.370 (1), p.41-45 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Outer chain glycosylation in
Saccharomyces cerevisiae leads to heterogeneous and immunogenic asparagine-linked saccharide chains containing more than 50 mannose residues on secreted glycoproteins. Using a [
3H]mannose suicide selection procedure a collection of
N-glycosylation defective mutants (designated
ngd) was isolated. One mutant,
ngd29, was found to have a defect in the initiation of the
outer chain and displayed a temperature growth sensitivity at 37°C allowing the isolation of the corresponding gene by complementation. Cloning, sequencing and disruption of
NGD29 showed that it is a non lethal gene and identical to
OCH1. It complemented both the glycosylation and growth defect. Membranes isolated from an
ngd29 disruptant or an
ngd29mnn1 double mutant were no longer able, in contrast to membranes from wild type cells, to transfer mannose from GDPmannose to Man
8GlcNAc
2, the in vivo acceptor for building up the
outer chain. Heterologous expression of glucose oxidase from
Aspergillus niger in an
ngd29mnn1 double mutant produced a secreted uniform glycoprotein with exclusively Man
8GlcNAc
2 structure that in wild type yeast is heavily hyperglycosylated. The data indicate that this mutant strain is a suitable host for the expression of recombinant glycoproteins from different origin in
S. cerevisiae to obtain mammalian oligomannosidic type
N-linked carbohydrate chains. |
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ISSN: | 0014-5793 1873-3468 |
DOI: | 10.1016/0014-5793(95)00789-C |