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Site-directed mutagenesis defines the individual roles of the glycosylation sites on follicle-stimulating hormone.

M R Flack1, J Froehlich, A P Bennet, J Anasti, B C Nisula.   

Abstract

To determine the specific role of each follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) oligosaccharide, we mutated Asn to Gln at each glycosylation site (alpha Gln52, alpha Gln78, alpha Gln52-78, beta Gln7, beta Gln24, and beta Gln7-24) to selectively inhibit oligosaccharide attachment. For wild-type and mutant FSH, we determined the binding affinity to homogenized rat Sertoli cells and the signal-transducing activity in cultured rat granulosa cells. The binding affinity of FSH lacking any one of the oligosaccharides was increased over wild-type FSH, while the signal-transducing activity of FSH lacking the oligosaccharide at alpha Asn52 (alpha Gln52 FSH) was markedly reduced, and that of FSH lacking either beta oligosaccharide (beta Gln7 and beta Gln24 FSH) was slightly reduced. At each FSH beta glycosylation site, we made a second amino acid substitution to inhibit glycosylation (beta Tyr9 and beta Tyr26) and an amino acid substitution that preserved glycosylation (beta Ser9 and beta Ser26). The amino acid sequence of the second beta subunit glycosylation site was important for signal transduction, regardless of the presence or absence of the oligosaccharide. Thus, while each FSH oligosaccharide has a similar impact on binding affinity, the alpha 52 oligosaccharide has a disproportionate role in signal transduction, and the amino acid sequence at beta Asn24 functions in both binding and signal transduction.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8188681

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


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