Literature DB >> 7780197

The critical glycosylation site of human transferrin receptor contains a high-mannose oligosaccharide.

G R Hayes1, A Williams, C E Costello, C A Enns, J J Lucas.   

Abstract

The human transferrin receptor (TfR) contains three N-linked oligosaccharides and glycosylation is required for the proper folding and function of the molecule. Earlier studies demonstrated that the oligosaccharide at Asn-727 is vital for the production of fully active TfR. The oligosaccharide(s) present at this site have been analysed using a combination of site-directed mutagenesis and chemical analysis. Wild-type TfR and mutants containing only the Asn-727 site or missing all three sites were transfected into mouse 3T3 cells and receptors were analysed by endo-N-acetylglucosaminidase H (Endo-H) digestion, SDS-PAGE and immunoblotting. These studies suggested that the Asn-727 site contains high-mannose or Endo-H-sensitive hybrid oligosaccharides. Glycosylation of Asn-727 found in the TfR purified from human placentae was analysed by high-pH anion-exchange chromatography with pulsed amperometric detection (HPAE-PAD) and mass spectrometry following tryptic digestion, peptide purification via reverse-phase high-performance liquid chromatography (RP-HPLC) and peptide sequencing. HPAE-PAD showed the presence of a series of high-mannose oligosaccharides. Mass spectrometry confirmed these observations, but also showed the presence of an 80 Da anionic moiety on a fraction of the oligosaccharides.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7780197     DOI: 10.1093/glycob/5.2.227

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Glycobiology        ISSN: 0959-6658            Impact factor:   4.313


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