Felipe Jun Fuzita1, Kevin Brown Chandler2, John R Haserick2, Walter R Terra3, Clélia Ferreira3, Catherine E Costello2. 1. Center for Biomedical Mass Spectrometry, Department of Biochemistry, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, MA, USA; Laboratory of Insect Biochemistry, Department of Biochemistry, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil. Electronic address: felipe.fuzita@usp.br. 2. Center for Biomedical Mass Spectrometry, Department of Biochemistry, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, MA, USA. 3. Laboratory of Insect Biochemistry, Department of Biochemistry, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil.
Abstract
Spodoptera frugiperda is a widely distributed agricultural pest. It has previously been established that glycoproteins in the midgut microvillar membrane of insects are targets for toxins produced by different organisms as well as plant lectins. However, there is still little information about the N-glycome of membrane-bound midgut glycoproteins in Lepidoptera and other insect groups. The present study used mass spectrometry-based approaches to characterize the N-glycoproteins present in the midgut cell microvilli of Spodoptera frugiperda. We subjected midgut cell microvilli proteins to proteolytic digestion and enriched the resulting glycopeptides prior to analysis. We also performed endoglycosidase release of N-glycans in the presence of H218O determining the compositions of released N-glycans by MALDI-TOF MS analysis and established the occupancy of the potential N-glycosylation sites. We report here a total of 160 glycopeptides, representing 25 N-glycan compositions associated with 70 sites on 35 glycoproteins. Glycan compositions consistent with oligomannose, paucimannose and complex/hybrid N-glycans represent 35, 30 and 35% of the observed glycans, respectively. The two most common N-glycan compositions were the complex/hybrid Hex3HexNAc4dHex4 and the paucimannose structure that contains only the doubly-fucosylated trimannosylchitobiose core Hex3HexNAc2dHex2, each appearing in 22 occupied sites (13.8%). These findings enlighten aspects of the glycobiology of lepidopteran midgut microvilli.
n class="Species">Spodoptera frugiperda is a widely distributed agricultural pest. It has previously beenpan> established that glycoproteins in the midgut microvillar membrane of insects are targets for toxins produced by differenpan>t organisms as well as plant lectins. However, there is still little informationpan> about the n class="Chemical">N-glycome of membrane-bound midgut glycoproteins in Lepidoptera and other insect groups. The present study used mass spectrometry-based approaches to characterize the N-glycoproteins present in the midgut cell microvilli of Spodoptera frugiperda. We subjected midgut cell microvilli proteins to proteolytic digestion and enriched the resulting glycopeptides prior to analysis. We also performed endoglycosidase release of N-glycans in the presence of H218O determining the compositions of released N-glycans by MALDI-TOF MS analysis and established the occupancy of the potential N-glycosylation sites. We report here a total of 160 glycopeptides, representing 25 N-glycan compositions associated with 70 sites on 35 glycoproteins. Glycan compositions consistent with oligomannose, paucimannose and complex/hybrid N-glycans represent 35, 30 and 35% of the observed glycans, respectively. The two most common N-glycan compositions were the complex/hybrid Hex3HexNAc4dHex4 and the paucimannose structure that contains only the doubly-fucosylated trimannosylchitobiose core Hex3HexNAc2dHex2, each appearing in 22 occupied sites (13.8%). These findings enlighten aspects of the glycobiology of lepidopteran midgut microvilli.
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