Do de-N-glycosylation enzymes have an important role in plant cells?
In this review de-N-glycosylation was defined as the removal of the glycan(s) from a N-glycosylprotein, by means of enzymes acting on the di- N-acetylchitobiosyl part of the invariant pentasaccharide inner-core of N-glycosylproteins. Peptide- N 4-( N-acetyl-β- d-glucosaminyl) asparagine amidases (PN...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Biochimie 1995, Vol.77 (9), p.751-760 |
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Zusammenfassung: | In this review de-N-glycosylation was defined as the removal of the glycan(s) from a N-glycosylprotein, by means of enzymes acting on the di-
N-acetylchitobiosyl part of the invariant pentasaccharide inner-core of N-glycosylproteins. Peptide-
N
4-(
N-acetyl-β-
d-glucosaminyl) asparagine amidases (PNGase) and endo-
N-acetyl-β-
d-glucosaminidases (ENGase) were both considered as de-N-glycosylation enzymes. A detailed description of the characterization and the function of plant PNGases and ENGases is presented, together with a brief presentation on the occurrence and the current knowledge on the function of microbial and animal enzymes. De-N-glycosylation of plant glycoproteins was proposed as a possible mechanism for the release of oligosaccharides displaying biological activities and the removal of N-glycans could also explain the regulation of protein activity. Each enzyme seems to have a specific function during germination and post-germinative development. All the arguments concur that de-N-glycosylation enzymes have an important role in plant cells and confirm that the N-glycosylation/de-N-glycosylation system should occur more commonly than presently recognized in living organisms. |
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ISSN: | 0300-9084 1638-6183 |
DOI: | 10.1016/0300-9084(96)88193-4 |