GnT-III 的 K346T 突变体具有较弱的体外活性和较强的细胞内活性。

IF 2.8 3区 生物学 Q3 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Biochimica et biophysica acta. General subjects Pub Date : 2024-06-25 DOI:10.1016/j.bbagen.2024.130663
Yuta Hashimoto , Haruka Kawade , WanXue Bao , Sayaka Morii , Miyako Nakano , Masamichi Nagae , Reiko Murakami , Yuko Tokoro , Misaki Nakashima , Zixuan Cai , Tomoya Isaji , Jianguo Gu , Kazuki Nakajima , Yasuhiko Kizuka
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背景:N-乙酰葡糖胺基转移酶-III(GnT-III,又称 MGAT3)在高尔基体中催化形成特定的 N-聚糖分支--双截 GlcNAc。bisecting GlcNAc 是抑制 N-糖成熟的关键残基,与癌症和阿尔茨海默病的发病机制有关。然而,目前仍不清楚 GnT-III 如何识别其底物以及 GnT-III 的活性在细胞中是如何调节的:方法:利用 AlphaFold2 和结构比较,我们预测了 GnT-III 催化袋中与底物相互作用的关键氨基酸残基。我们还利用点突变体进行了体外活性测定、凝集素印迹分析和 N-聚糖分析,以评估它们的活性:结果:我们的数据表明,人 GnT-III 的 E320 是催化中心。更有趣的是,我们发现了一个独特的突变体 K346T,它的体外活性比野生型 GnT-III 低,而细胞内活性比野生型 GnT-III 高。使用各种底物进行的酶测定显示,K346T 的底物特异性没有改变,而环己亚胺追逐实验显示,K346T 突变体的半衰期稍短,这表明该突变体可能由于部分错误折叠而不稳定。此外,基于 TurboID 的近距离标记显示,K346T 突变体的定位略微偏移到了高尔基体的顺侧,这可能是为了让竞争的半乳糖基转移酶提前发挥作用:结论:K346T定位的细微差别可能是活性降低但生物合成活性较高的原因:我们的发现强调了糖基转移酶在高尔基体内精细定位和反应顺序对细胞内复杂糖结构生物合成的重要性。
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The K346T mutant of GnT-III bearing weak in vitro and potent intracellular activity

Background

N-Acetylglucosaminyltransferase-III (GnT-III, also designated MGAT3) catalyzes the formation of a specific N-glycan branch, bisecting GlcNAc, in the Golgi apparatus. Bisecting GlcNAc is a key residue that suppresses N-glycan maturation and is associated with the pathogenesis of cancer and Alzheimer's disease. However, it remains unclear how GnT-III recognizes its substrates and how GnT-III activity is regulated in cells.

Methods

Using AlphaFold2 and structural comparisons, we predicted the key amino acid residues in GnT-III that interact with substrates in the catalytic pocket. We also performed in vitro activity assay, lectin blotting analysis and N-glycomic analysis using point mutants to assess their activity.

Results

Our data suggested that E320 of human GnT-III is the catalytic center. More interestingly, we found a unique mutant, K346T, that exhibited lower in vitro activity and higher intracellular activity than wild-type GnT-III. The enzyme assays using various substrates showed that the substrate specificity of K346T was unchanged, whereas cycloheximide chase experiments revealed that the K346T mutant has a slightly shorter half-life, suggesting that the mutant is unstable possibly due to a partial misfolding. Furthermore, TurboID-based proximity labeling showed that the localization of the K346T mutant is shifted slightly to the cis side of the Golgi, probably allowing for prior action to competing galactosyltransferases.

Conclusions

The slight difference in K346T localization may be responsible for the higher biosynthetic activity despite the reduced activity.

General significance

Our findings underscore the importance of fine intra-Golgi localization and reaction orders of glycosyltransferases for the biosynthesis of complex glycan structures in cells.

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Biochimica et biophysica acta. General subjects
Biochimica et biophysica acta. General subjects 生物-生化与分子生物学
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