Title: Glycosyltransferases in glycan biosynthesis
1Glycosyltransferases in glycan biosynthesis
- Major take home points
- Glycosyltransferases translate information
contained in DNA to produce carbohydrate
structures of defined sequence - Carry out non-template driven synthesis of
diverse families of glycans - Majority of glycan classes synthesized
simultaneously in organelles of the secretory
pathway. (Exception -O-GlcNAc glycosylation of
cytoplasmic and nuclear glycoproteins) - Specificity of glycosyltransferases produced by a
cell determine ultimate structures of glycans
2Alphabet 3 Carbohydrates
CARBOHYDRATES (Alphabet 3)
3Life Sugar-Coded Glycans are Positioned to
Mediate Flow of Information and Recognition Among
Cells
4Major classes of mammalian glycans
- Cell surface (secretory pathway)
- Glycoproteins
- N-linked to Asn
- O-linked to Thr/Ser
- GPI anchor
- Proteoglycans
- Glycolipids
- Intracellular (cytoplasmic/nuclear)
- O-linked GlcNAc
5Glycans synthesized in the secretory pathway
Figure 3.1
6Symbol Nomenclature
N-Linked
O-Linked
Modified IUPAC nomenclature
Key
Man
Gal
GlcNAc
Fuc
NeuAc
GalNAc
Glc
7General aspects of glycan structure
N-linked glycan
Key
Gal
GlcNAc
Fuc
NeuAc
Man
8Core and extension sequences on three classes of
glycans
Key Type 2 Extension sequence (N-acetyl-lact
osamine) Core sequence
Key
Gal
GlcNAc
Man
GalNAc
9Principles governing the synthesis of
glycoprotein glycans
- Glycans are are post-translational modifications
of the secretory pathway, occuring in the
endoplasmic reticulum (N-linked) and Golgi
apparatus (N-linked and O-linked). - Glycan structure is largely determined by the
specificity of the glycosyltransferases expressed
by a cell. - Glycan structure at a given glycosylation site
can be impacted by the adjacent protein
structure. - Each glycosylation site typically has a spectrum
of related 'glycoforms'.
10Peptide sequence requirements for protein
glycosylation
- N-linked oligosaccharides
- Glycosylation motif Asn-X-Thr/Ser
- Glycosylation is initiated in the ER before
protein folding.
11Subcellular organization of glycoprotein glycan
synthesis
- Synthesis of lipid-linked intermediate
- Initiation of N-linked glycosylation by transfer
to nascent polypeptide - Protein folding
Rough ER
Secretory Vesicle
Terminal glycosylation of N-linked and O-linked
glycans
Cis Golgi
- Processing of N-linked glycans
- Initiation of O-linked glycosylation
Trans Golgi
12Relationship between lipid linked intermediate
and N-linked glycans
Core
Lipid-linked precursor
Complex Type N-linked
Key
Man
Gal
GlcNAc
Fuc
NeuAc
GalNAc
Glc
13Synthesis of the N-glycan lipid-linked
intermediate
cytosol
SEC59
RFT1
ER lumen
OT
Glucose
Mannose
N-Acetylglucosamine
Cipollo, C.F. et al., Glycobiology, 2002, 12, 749
Dolichol pyrophosphate
Chantret et al., J. Biol. Chem. 2005, 280(10),
9236
Burda, P. and Aebi, M. Biochim. Biophys. Acta
1999, 1426, 239-257 (Review)
Frank, C.G. and Aebi, M. Glycobiology Advance
Access manuscript 2005
Cipollo, C.F. et al., J. Biol. Chem. 2001
276(24), 21828
14Processing of N-linked Glycans
15Processing of N-linked Glycans
Key
GlcNAc
Man
GlcNAc T
Glc
Glucosidase
Mannosidase
Gal
NeuAc
ER lumen
Gogi lumen
GlcNAc T
NeuAc T
Gal T
Mannosidase
16Some terminal sequences found on glycoprotein
and glycolipid glycans
Key
Fuc
Gal
NeuAc
GlcNAc
17Structure variation in N-linked glycans
Complex-Type Core
Type 1 Extension
Type 2 Extension
Key
GlcNAc
Fuc
GlcA
GalNAc
Glc
Man
NeuAc
Gal
Core sequence
Extension sequence
Sulfate
S
18Peptide sequence requirements for protein
glycosylation
- N-linked oligosaccharides
- Glycosylation motif Asn-X-Thr/Ser
- Glycosylation is initiated in the ER before
protein folding. - O-linked oligosaccharides (GalNAcaThr/Ser)
- Linkage is to Thr or Ser residues, no other
defined motif determines site of glycosylation - Sequence surrounding Thr/Ser and glycosylation of
adjacent Thr/Ser residues can influence the
activity of the GalNAc transferases (20
isoenzymes) (Hassan, 2000). - Glycosylation is initiated in the Golgi apparatus
following protein folding.
19Key
GalNAc
GlcNAc
ER lumen
Gal
Synthesis of O-linked Glycans Occurs in the Golgi
Apparatus
NeuAc
Gogi lumen
NeuAc T
20Mucin Type O-Linked Composite Structures
Core 1
Core 2
Core 3
Core 4
GlcNAc
Fuc
GlcA
GalNAc
Glc
Man
NeuAc
Gal
Key
Core sequence
Extension sequence
21Generalized glycosyltransferase reaction
Nucleotide-Sugar HO-Acceptor
Glycosyltransferase
Nucleotide
Sugar-O-Acceptor (Product)
22Glycosyltransferases
23Glycosyltransferases are type II membrane
glycoproteins with a common topology
Figure 3.2
24Glycosyltransferase families have conserved
sequence motifs for binding substrates
Sialymotifs of sialyltransferases
25Example of glycosyltransfese specificity(A
sialyltransferase ST3Gal III)
(Terminal sequence)
(Extension sequence)
ST3Gal III
Galb1-4GlcNAc
NeuAca2-3Galb1-4GlcNAc
CMP-NeuAc
CMP
- Sialyltransferase recognizes Galb1-4GlcNAc as an
acceptor substrate, not Galb1-3GalNAc (like
ST3Gal I). - Sialyltransferase only makes a2-3 linkage not the
a2-6 linkage (like ST6Gal I).
26Mutually exclusive glycosylation pathways
Figure 5.3
27Differential expression of sialyltransferases in
mouse tissues by glyco-gene microarray
Data compiled by Gene Microarray Core (E)
Consortium for Functional Glycomics http//www.f
unctionalglycomics.org
Key - Not detected Borderline level of
expression
Comelli (2006) Glycobiology 16,117
28Reversible O-linked glycosylation of cytoplasmic
and nuclear proteins
Reciprocal glycosylation and phosphorylation of
some proteins
Single sugar glycosylation
Hart, G. et al (2007) Nature 446, 1017-1022
29Some Questions-to start
- Subcellular localization of glycosylation. Why
is N-linked glycosylation more likely than
O-linked glycosylation to play an intrinsic role
in protein folding (unrelated to quality control
covered in the next lecture). - Glycosyltransferase specificity I. Glycans carry
information that mediate many biological
processes. How does the specificity of
glycosyltransferases play a role in translating
the information carried by the genome to glycans
synthesized by a cell. - Glycosyltransferase specificity II. Glycans carry
information that mediate many biological
processes. How does expression of
glycosyltransferase genes play a role in
translating the information carried by the genome
to glycans synthesized by a cell.
30Major N-linked glycans of a myeloma IgMHow can
glycan structures vary at different sites on the
same protein
IgM
NH2
COOH
364
462
171
563
332
variably present
Anderson et al. (1985)
31Major N-linked glycans of IgGWhy are the glycans
of IgG truncated?
N-glycans on IgG are truncated
Key
Fuc
Gal
GlcNAc
Man
32IgG Conserved N-linked oligosaccahride in the
Fc Domain
- How does the protein affect glycan structure?
- How does the N-linked glycan in the Fc domain
influence Ab function?
Arnold et al. Annu. Rev. Immunol. (2007) 25, 2150
33Polysialic acid on NCAMWhy does only NCAM get
PSA?
Structures typically found on N-linked
oligosaccharides
Dead End
ST6Gal I
ST3Gal III/IV
ST8Gal II ST8Gal IV
Protein specific
Polysialic acid on NCAM (n2-200)
Angata et al. (1998) J.Biol. Chem. 273,
28524 Angata et al. (2000) J. Biol. Chem. 275,
22127
34Peptide determinants for polysialic acid
transferase
N-linked glycan PSA
NCAM
N-linked glycan - PSA
FN2
FN1
Acidic Patch E26 E24 D23 Required
for polysialylation
Fibronectin Domains
Mendriata et al. (2005) J. Biol. Chem. 280,32340
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39Fig. 5.7