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Distinct Regions of the Haloferax volcanii Dolichol Phosphate-Mannose Synthase AglD Mediate the Assembly and Subsequent Processing of the Lipid-Linked Mannose.

Marianna Zaretsky1, Ziqiang Guan2, Raz Zarivach1,3,4, Jerry Eichler1.   

Abstract

Haloferax volcanii AglD is currently the only archaeal dolichol phosphate (DolP)-mannose synthase shown to participate in N-glycosylation. However, the relation between AglD and Pyrococcus furiosus PF0058, the only archaeal DolP-mannose synthase for which structural information is presently available, was unclear. In this report, similarities between the PF0058 and AglD catalytic domains were revealed. At the same time, AglD includes a transmembrane domain far longer than that of PF0058 or other DolP-mannose synthases. To determine whether this extension affords AglD functions in addition to generating mannose-charged DolP, a series of Hfx. volcanii strains expressing truncated versions of AglD was generated. Mass spectrometry revealed that a version of AglD comprising the catalytic domain and only two of the six to nine predicted membrane-spanning domains could mediate mannose addition to DolP. However, in cells expressing this or other truncated versions of AglD, mannose was not transferred from the lipid to the protein-bound tetrasaccharide precursor of the N-linked pentasaccharide normally decorating Hfx. volcanii glycoproteins. These results thus point to AglD as contributing to additional aspects of Hfx. volcanii N-glycosylation beyond charging DolP with mannose. Accordingly, the possibility that AglD, possibly in coordination with AglR, translocates DolP-mannose across the plasma membrane is discussed.

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Keywords:  Archaea; Haloferax volcanii; N-glycosylation; dolichol phosphate-mannose synthase

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34633871      PMCID: PMC8780517          DOI: 10.1128/JB.00447-21

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Bacteriol        ISSN: 0021-9193            Impact factor:   3.476


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