Literature DB >> 25378397

O-fucose monosaccharide of Drosophila Notch has a temperature-sensitive function and cooperates with O-glucose glycan in Notch transport and Notch signaling activation.

Akira Ishio1, Takeshi Sasamura2, Tomonori Ayukawa3, Junpei Kuroda2, Hiroyuki O Ishikawa4, Naoki Aoyama3, Kenjiroo Matsumoto2, Takuma Gushiken1, Tetsuya Okajima5, Tomoko Yamakawa2, Kenji Matsuno6.   

Abstract

Notch (N) is a transmembrane receptor that mediates the cell-cell interactions necessary for many cell fate decisions. N has many epidermal growth factor-like repeats that are O-fucosylated by the protein O-fucosyltransferase 1 (O-Fut1), and the O-fut1 gene is essential for N signaling. However, the role of the monosaccharide O-fucose on N is unclear, because O-Fut1 also appears to have O-fucosyltransferase activity-independent functions, including as an N-specific chaperon. Such an enzymatic activity-independent function could account for the essential role of O-fut1 in N signaling. To evaluate the role of the monosaccharide O-fucose modification in N signaling, here we generated a knock-in mutant of O-fut1 (O-fut1(R245A knock-in)), which expresses a mutant protein that lacks O-fucosyltransferase activity but maintains the N-specific chaperon activity. Using O-fut1(R245A knock-in) and other gene mutations that abolish the O-fucosylation of N, we found that the monosaccharide O-fucose modification of N has a temperature-sensitive function that is essential for N signaling. The O-fucose monosaccharide and O-glucose glycan modification, catalyzed by Rumi, function redundantly in the activation of N signaling. We also showed that the redundant function of these two modifications is responsible for the presence of N at the cell surface. Our findings elucidate how different forms of glycosylation on a protein can influence the protein's functions.
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Keywords:  Cell Signaling; Drosophila; Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER); Glycosylation; Notch; O-Fucose; O-Fucosyltransferase 1; O-Glucose; Rumi; Trafficking

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25378397      PMCID: PMC4281752          DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M114.616847

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


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