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Factors influencing glycosylation of Trichoderma reesei cellulases. I: Postsecretorial changes of the O- and N-glycosylation pattern of Cel7A.

Ingeborg Stals1, Koen Sandra, Steven Geysens, Roland Contreras, Jozef Van Beeumen, Marc Claeyssens.   

Abstract

The glycosylation of Cel7A (CBH I) from Trichoderma reesei varies considerably when the fungus is grown under different conditions. As shown by ESI-MS and PAG-IEF analyses of both intact protein and the isolated catalytic core module, the microheterogeneity originates mainly from the variable ratio of single N-acetylglucosamine over high-mannose structures on the three N-glycosylation sites and from the presence or absence of phosphate residues. Fully N- and O-glycosylated Cel7A can only be isolated from minimal medium and probably reflects the initial complexity of the protein on leaving the glycosynthetic pathway. Extracellular activities are responsible for postsecretorial modifications in other cultivation conditions: alpha-(1-->2)-mannosidase, alpha-(1-->3)-glucosidase and an Endo H type activity participate in N-deglycosylation (core), whereas a phosphatase and a mannosidase are probably responsible for hydrolysis of O-glycans (linker). The effects are most prominent in corn steep liquor-enriched media, where the pH is closer to the pH optimum (5-6) of these extracellular hydrolases. In minimal medium, the low pH and the presence of proteases could explain for the absence of such activities. On the other hand, phosphodiester linkages in the catalytic module are only observed under specific conditions. The extracellular trigger is still unknown, but mannophosphorylation may be regulated intracellularly by alpha-(1-->2)-mannosidases and phosphomannosyl transferases competing for the same intermediate in the glycosynthetic pathway.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15070858     DOI: 10.1093/glycob/cwh080

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Glycobiology        ISSN: 0959-6658            Impact factor:   4.313


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