| Literature DB >> 32597008 |
Michael Weiss1, Dimitri Ott1, Theodoros Karagiannis1, Markus Weishaupt1, Mathäus Niemietz1, Steffen Eller1, Marie Lott1, Mónica Martínez-Orts2, Ángeles Canales2, Nahid Razi3, James C Paulson3, Carlo Unverzagt1.
Abstract
In human serum immunoglobulin G (IgG), a rare modification of biantennary complex N-glycans lead to a β1,4-galactosylated bisecting GlcNAc branch. We found that the bisecting GlcNAc on a biantennary core-fucosylated N-glycan was enzymatically galactosylated under stringent reaction conditions. Further optimizations led to an efficient enzymatic approach to this particular modification for biantennary substrates. Notably, tri- and tetra-antennary complex N-glycans were not converted by bovine galactosyltransferase. An N-glycan with a galactosylated bisecting GlcNAc was linked to a lanthanide binding tag. The pseudo-contact shifts (PCS) obtained from the corresponding Dy-complex were used to calculate the conformational preferences of the rare N-glycan. Besides two extended conformations only a single folded conformation was found.Entities:
Keywords: N-glycans; glycobiology; glycosylation; immunoglobulin; paramagnetic NMR spectroscopy
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32597008 PMCID: PMC7723014 DOI: 10.1002/cbic.202000268
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chembiochem ISSN: 1439-4227 Impact factor: 3.164
Scheme 1Biantennary N‐glycan with unmodified bisecting GlcNAc (A); complex N‐glycans found on human serum IgG bearing a β1,4‐galactosylated bisecting GlcNAc motif (B, C); hybrid N‐glycans from 19 A glycoprotein with a galactosylated bisecting GlcNAc motif (D, E).
Scheme 2Synthesis of N‐glycan 3, deprotection to hemiacetal 4 and enzymatic galactosylation to 5 and 6. The numbering of the residues for NMR assignments is shown for 6.
Scheme 3The panel of bisected N‐glycan azides (7–11) was enzymatically galactosylated under dilute (1.) and subsequently under stringent (2.) conditions. Transfer of an additional galactose to the bisecting GlcNAc was observed only in the case of the biantennary N‐glycans 17 and 18. (n. d.=not detected).
Scheme 4Synthesis of the trigalactosylated bisected N‐glycan azide 17, conjugation with lanthanide binding tag 18, deprotection and formation of the diamagnetic complex 20 a and the paramagnetic complex 20 b.
Scheme 5A), B) HSQC sections of the anomeric region of the diamagnetic (20 a) and paramagnetic complex (20 b); the three galactose signals are within the dotted lines. C) PCS of paramagnetic complex 20 b. D) Relative percentages of the main conformations calculated from PCS.