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Identification of a UDP-GlcNAc:Skp1-hydroxyproline GlcNAc-transferase in the cytoplasm of Dictyostelium.

P Teng-Umnuay1, H van der Wel, C M West.   

Abstract

Skp1 is a cytoplasmic and nuclear protein required for the ubiquitination of cell cycle regulatory proteins and transcriptional factors. In Dictyostelium, Skp1 is modified by a linear pentasaccharide, Galalpha1-6Galalpha1-Fucalpha1-2Galbeta1-3Glc NAc, attached to a hydroxyproline (HyPro) residue at position 143. To study the formation of the GlcNAc-HyPro linkage, an assay was developed for the transfer of [(3)H]GlcNAc from UDP-[(3)H]GlcNAc to Skp1-HyPro-143 or a synthetic Skp1 4-HyPro peptide. The cytosolic but not the particulate fraction of the cell mediated transfer in a time-, concentration-, and HyPro-dependent fashion. Incorporated radioactivity was alkali-resistant and was recovered as GlcNH(2) after acid hydrolysis, consistent with linkage of GlcNAc to HyPro. The GlcNAc-transferase activity was purified 130,000-fold as a single component with a recovery of 5%. Key to the purification was the synthesis of a novel affinity resin linking UDP-GlcNAc at its 5-uridyl position. The purified activity had an apparent M(r) of approximately 45,000 by gel filtration, required dithiothreitol and a divalent cation, and consisted predominantly of a M(r) 51,000 band after SDS-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis that was photoaffinity labeled with 5-(125)I-[3-(p-azidosalicylamido)-1-propenyl-UDP-GlcNAc in a UDP-GlcNAc-sensitive fashion. Its apparent K(m) values for UDP-GlcNAc and Skp1 were submicromolar. The presence of the enzyme in the cytosolic fraction, its dependence on a reducing environment, and its high affinity for UDP-GlcNAc strongly suggest that Skp1 is glycosylated by a HyPro GlcNAc-transferase that resides in the cytoplasm.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10593934     DOI: 10.1074/jbc.274.51.36392

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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