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Analysis of the conserved glycosylation site in the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor: potential roles in complex assembly.

K W Rickert1, B Imperiali.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Assembly of the functional nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (nAChR) is dependent on a series of exquisitely coordinated events including polypeptide synthesis and processing, side-chain elaboration through post-translational modifications, and subunit oligomerization. A 17-residue sequence that includes a cystine disulfide and an N-linked glycosylation site is conserved in the extracellular domain of each of the nAChR subunits, and is involved in intersubunit interactions that are critical for assembly of intact, pentameric complexes. A polypeptide representing the relevant sequence from the alpha-subunit of the nAChR (Ac-Tyr-Cys-Glu-Ile-Ile-Val-Thr-His-Phe-Pro-Phe-Asp-Gln-Gln Asn-Cys-Thr-NH2) is small enough to allow detailed structural analysis, which may provide insight into the role of glycosylation in the maturation process that leads to ion-channel assembly. We therefore investigated the effect of N-linked glycosylation on the structure of this heptadecapeptide.
RESULTS: Thermodynamic analysis shows that glycosylation alters disulfide formation in the loop peptide, shifting the equilibrium in favor of the disulfide. Spectroscopic studies reveal that the cis/trans amide isomer ratio of the proline is also affected by the modification, with a resultant shift in the equilibrium in favor of the trans isomer, even though the proline is several residues removed from the glycosylation site. Two-dimensional NMR analysis of the glycopeptide does not indicate the presence of any specific interactions between the carbohydrate and the peptide.
CONCLUSIONS: These studies demonstrate that glycosylation can have a significant influence on disulfide formation and proline isomerization in a local peptide sequence. As both these processes are considered slow steps in protein folding, it is evident that N-linked glycosylation has important indirect roles that influence the folding of the receptor subunit and assembly of the pentameric complex.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 9383482     DOI: 10.1016/1074-5521(95)90103-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chem Biol        ISSN: 1074-5521


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