| Literature DB >> 34211961 |
Ding Liu1, Shuaishuai Wang1, Junping Zhang2, Weidong Xiao2, Carol H Miao3, Barbara A Konkle4, Xiu-Feng Wan5,6,7,8, Lei Li1.
Abstract
Human plasma fibronectin is an adhesive protein that plays a crucial role in wound healing. Many studies had indicated that glycans might mediate the expression and functions of fibronectin, yet a comprehensive understanding of its glycosylation is still missing. Here, we performed a comprehensive N- and O-glycosylation mapping of human plasma fibronectin and quantified the occurrence of each glycoform in a site-specific manner. Intact N-glycopeptides were enriched by zwitterionic hydrophilic interaction chromatography, and N-glycosite sites were localized by the 18O-labeling method. O-glycopeptide enrichment and O-glycosite identification were achieved by an enzyme-assisted site-specific extraction method. An RP-LC-MS/MS system functionalized with collision-induced dissociation and stepped normalized collision energy (sNCE)-HCD tandem mass was applied to analyze the glycoforms of fibronectin. A total of 6 N-glycosites and 53 O-glycosites were identified, which were occupied by 38 N-glycoforms and 16 O-glycoforms, respectively. Furthermore, 77.31% of N-glycans were sialylated, and O-glycosylation was dominated by the sialyl-T antigen. These site-specific glycosylation patterns on human fibronectin can facilitate functional analyses of fibronectin and therapeutics development.Entities:
Keywords: fibronectin; glycosylation; mass spectrometer; operator; stepped normalized collision energy
Year: 2021 PMID: 34211961 PMCID: PMC8239226 DOI: 10.3389/fchem.2021.691217
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Chem ISSN: 2296-2646 Impact factor: 5.221
FIGURE 1Tandem mass spectrum annotation of fibronectin glycopeptides. (A) N-glycopeptide HEEGHMLJ542CTCFGQG R and (B) O-glycopeptide T279SSGSGPFTDVR.
FIGURE 2Microheterogeneity and relative abundance of N-glycoforms at six fibronectin N-glycosites. Only two glycoforms were identified at Asn1904. Two N-glycosites (red color) were newly identified sites. : GlcNAc; : Man; : Gal; : Neu5Ac; : Fuc.
FIGURE 3A) N-glycan percentage of each N-glycosite; (B) O-glycan percentage of each O-glycosite; (C) overall N-glycan percentage; (D) overall O-glycan percentage. : GlcNAc; : GalNAc; : Gal; : Neu5Ac; : Fuc.
FIGURE 4Identified O-glycosites and glycoforms on each site in fibronectin. Red highlighted glycosites are new sites localized in this report. : GlcNAc; : GalNAc; : Gal; : Neu5Ac; : Fuc.