Literature DB >> 7287707

Facile cleavage of complex oligosaccharides from glycopeptides by almond emulsin peptide: N-glycosidase.

T H Plummer, A L Tarentino.   

Abstract

Almond emulsin peptide:N-glycosidase has been partially purified by using a new 3H-labeled 5-dimethylaminonaphthalene-1-sulfonyl-octaglycopeptide substrate derived from ovalbumin. The enzyme hydrolyzes the beta-aspartylglycosylamine linkage of both high mannose and biantennary complex glycopeptides, as shown by the isolation of the corresponding carbohydrate-free peptides containing aspartic acid and intact oligosaccharides with the core di-N-acetylchitobiosyl moiety at the reducing end. Complex glycopeptides appear to be the preferred substrates. The location of the oligosaccharide on the peptide backbone and its chain length are major determinants for enzymatic activity. Glycosylated asparagine residues are hydrolyzed less favorably if present at the carboxyl- or NH2-terminal position of a peptide chain. Glycopeptides containing long, bulky oligosaccharide chains are cleaved by peptide:N-glycosidase at least 15-fold faster than their corresponding endo-beta-N-acetylglucosaminidase H-modified, peptide-GlcNAc counterparts.

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Year:  1981        PMID: 7287707

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


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2.  Optimized deglycosylation of glycoproteins by peptide-N4-(N-acetyl-beta-glucosaminyl)-asparagine amidase from Flavobacterium meningosepticum.

Authors:  R Nuck; M Zimmermann; D Sauvageot; W Reutter
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4.  N-linked Glycan Release Efficiency: A Quantitative Comparison between NaOCl and PNGase F Release Protocols.

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5.  Characterization of the peptide-N4-(N-acetylglucosaminyl) asparagine amidase (PNGase Se) from Silene alba cells.

Authors:  S Lhernould; Y Karamanos; P Lerouge; H Morvan
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Review 6.  Structure, biosynthesis and functions of glycoprotein glycans.

Authors:  E G Berger; E Buddecke; J P Kamerling; A Kobata; J C Paulson; J F Vliegenthart
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Review 7.  Chemistry of natural glycan microarrays.

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8.  The core molecule from type H proteoglycan. Release of mannose-containing oligosaccharides by digestion with N-oligosaccharide glycopeptidase.

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9.  Kinetic comparison of peptide: N-glycosidases F and A reveals several differences in substrate specificity.

Authors:  F Altmann; S Schweiszer; C Weber
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10.  Structure of the gene for the liver cell adhesion molecule, L-CAM.

Authors:  B C Sorkin; J J Hemperly; G M Edelman; B A Cunningham
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