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A quantitative method to detect non-antithrombin-binding 3-O-sulfated units in heparan sulfate.

Hideo Mochizuki1, Hideyuki Futatsumori2, Eriko Suzuki2, Koji Kimata3.   

Abstract

Heparan sulfate is synthesized by most animal cells and interacts with numerous proteins via specific sulfation motifs to regulate various physiological processes. Various 3-O-sulfated motifs are considered to be key in controlling the binding specificities to the functional proteins. One such motif synthesized by 3-O-sulfotransferase-1 (3OST-1) serves as a binding site for antithrombin (AT) and has been thoroughly studied because of its pharmacological importance. However, the physiological roles of 3-O-sulfates produced by other 3OST isoforms, which do not bind AT, remain obscure, in part due to the lack of a standard method to analyze this rare modification. This study aims to establish a method for quantifying 3-O-sulfated components of heparan sulfate, focusing on non-AT-binding units. We previously examined the reaction products of human 3OST isoforms and identified five 3-O-sulfated components, including three non-AT-binding disaccharides and two AT-binding tetrasaccharides, as digestion products of heparin lyases. In this study, we prepared these five components as a standard saccharide for HPLC analysis. Together with eight non-3-O-sulfated disaccharides, a standard mixture of 13 units was prepared. Using reverse-phase ion-pair HPLC with a postcolumn fluorescent labeling system, the separation conditions were optimized to quantify the 13 units. Finally, we analyzed the compositional changes of 3-O-sulfated units in heparan sulfate from P19 cells before and after neuronal differentiation. We successfully detected the 3-O-sulfated units specifically expressed in the differentiated neurons. This is the first report that shows the quantification of three non-AT-binding 3-O-sulfated units and establishes a new approach to explore the physiological functions of 3-O-sulfate.
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Keywords:  3-O-sulfate; P19 cells; differentiation; glycosaminoglycan; heparan sulfate; neuron; sulfotransferase

Year:  2020        PMID: 33234593      PMCID: PMC7948761          DOI: 10.1074/jbc.RA120.015864

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


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