Literature DB >> 19430539

Molecular Characterization of Myelin Protein Zero in Xenopus laevis Peripheral Nerve: Equilibrium between Non-covalently Associated Dimer and Monomer.

Bo Xie1, Xiaoyang Luo, Cheng Zhao, Christina Marie Priest, Shiu-Yung Chan, Peter B O' Connor, Daniel A Kirschner, Catherine E Costello.   

Abstract

Myelin protein zero (P0), a glycosylated single-pass transmembrane protein, is essential in the formation and maintenance of peripheral nervous system (PNS) compact myelin. P0 in Xenopus (xP0) exists primarily as a dimeric form that remains stable after various physical and chemical treatments. In exploring the nature of the interactions underlying the dimer stability, we found that xP0 dimer dissociated into monomer during continuous elution gel electrophoresis and conventional SDS-PAGE, indicating that the dimer is stabilized by non-covalent interactions. Furthermore, as some of the gel-purified monomer re-associated into dimer on SDS-PAGE gels, there is likely a dynamic equilibrium between xP0 dimer and monomer in vivo. Because the carbohydrate and fatty acyl moieties may be crucial for the adhesion role of P0, we used sensitive mass spectrometry approaches to elucidate the detailed N-glycosylation and S-acylation profiles of xP0. Asn92 was determined to be the single, fully-occupied glycosylation site of xP0, and a total of 12 glycans was detected that exhibited new structural features compared with those observed from P0 in other species: (1) the neutral glycans were composed mainly of high mannose and hybrid types; (2) five of twelve were acidic glycans, among which three were sialylated and the other two were sulfated; (3) none of the glycans had core fucosylation; and (4) no glucuronic acid, hence no HNK-1 epitope, was detected. The drastically different carbohydrate structures observed here support the concept of the species-specific variation in N-glycosylation of P0. Cys152 was found to be acylated with stearoyl (C18:0), whereas palmitoyl (C16:0) is the corresponding predominant fatty acyl group on P0 from higher vertebrates. We propose that the unique glycosylation and acylation patterns of Xenopus P0 may underlie its unusual dimerization behaviour. Our results should shed light on the understanding of the phylogenetic development of P0's adhesion role in PNS compact myelin.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 19430539      PMCID: PMC2678737          DOI: 10.1016/j.ijms.2007.08.007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Mass Spectrom        ISSN: 1387-3806            Impact factor:   1.986


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1.  Phylogenetically Conserved Sequences Around Myelin P0 Stop Codon are Essential for Translational Readthrough to Produce L-MPZ.

Authors:  Yoshihide Yamaguchi; Hiroko Baba
Journal:  Neurochem Res       Date:  2017-10-28       Impact factor: 3.996

2.  Peripheral myelin of Xenopus laevis: role of electrostatic and hydrophobic interactions in membrane compaction.

Authors:  XiaoYang Luo; Jana Cerullo; Tamara Dawli; Christina Priest; Zaid Haddadin; Angela Kim; Hideyo Inouye; Brian P Suffoletto; Robin L Avila; Jonathan P B Lees; Deepak Sharma; Bo Xie; Catherine E Costello; Daniel A Kirschner
Journal:  J Struct Biol       Date:  2007-11-01       Impact factor: 2.867

3.  Myelin organization in the nodal, paranodal, and juxtaparanodal regions revealed by scanning x-ray microdiffraction.

Authors:  Hideyo Inouye; Jiliang Liu; Lee Makowski; Marilena Palmisano; Manfred Burghammer; Christian Riekel; Daniel A Kirschner
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2014-07-01       Impact factor: 3.240

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