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Identification and biochemical characterization of two functional CMP-sialic acid synthetases in Danio rerio.

Wiebke Schaper1, Joachim Bentrop, Jana Ustinova, Linda Blume, Elina Kats, Joe Tiralongo, Birgit Weinhold, Martin Bastmeyer, Anja-K Münster-Kühnel.   

Abstract

Sialic acids (Sia) form the nonreducing end of the bulk of cell surface-expressed glycoconjugates. They are, therefore, major elements in intercellular communication processes. The addition of Sia to glycoconjugates requires metabolic activation to CMP-Sia, catalyzed by CMP-Sia synthetase (CMAS). This highly conserved enzyme is located in the cell nucleus in all vertebrates investigated to date, but its nuclear function remains elusive. Here, we describe the identification and characterization of two Cmas enzymes in Danio rerio (dreCmas), one of which is exclusively localized in the cytosol. We show that the two cmas genes most likely originated from the third whole genome duplication, which occurred at the base of teleost radiation. cmas paralogues were maintained in fishes of the Otocephala clade, whereas one copy got subsequently lost in Euteleostei (e.g. rainbow trout). In zebrafish, the two genes exhibited a distinct spatial expression pattern. The products of these genes (dreCmas1 and dreCmas2) diverged not only with respect to subcellular localization but also in substrate specificity. Nuclear dreCmas1 favored N-acetylneuraminic acid, whereas the cytosolic dreCmas2 showed highest affinity for 5-deamino-neuraminic acid. The subcellular localization was confirmed for the endogenous enzymes in fractionated zebrafish lysates. Nuclear entry of dreCmas1 was mediated by a bipartite nuclear localization signal, which seemed irrelevant for other enzymatic functions. With the current demonstration that in zebrafish two subfunctionalized cmas paralogues co-exist, we introduce a novel and unique model to detail the roles that CMAS has in the nucleus and in the sialylation pathways of animal cells.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22351762      PMCID: PMC3339958          DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M111.327544

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


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Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2002-04-02       Impact factor: 11.205

3.  The crystal structure of murine CMP-5-N-acetylneuraminic acid synthetase.

Authors:  Stephan Krapp; Anja K Münster-Kühnel; Jens T Kaiser; Robert Huber; Joe Tiralongo; Rita Gerardy-Schahn; Uwe Jacob
Journal:  J Mol Biol       Date:  2003-12-05       Impact factor: 5.469

Review 4.  CMP-sialic acid synthetase of the nucleus.

Authors:  Edward L Kean; Anja K Münster-Kühnel; Rita Gerardy-Schahn
Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta       Date:  2004-07-06

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Journal:  J Biol Chem       Date:  2002-03-13       Impact factor: 5.157

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Journal:  Glycoconj J       Date:  2001-03       Impact factor: 2.916

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Authors:  M Marx; U Rutishauser; M Bastmeyer
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Review 3.  "Casting" light on the role of glycosylation during embryonic development: insights from zebrafish.

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4.  Characterization of Drosophila CMP-sialic acid synthetase activity reveals unusual enzymatic properties.

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5.  Sialylation Is Dispensable for Early Murine Embryonic Development in Vitro.

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7.  Influenza A virus infection in zebrafish recapitulates mammalian infection and sensitivity to anti-influenza drug treatment.

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