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Carrier protein-modulated presentation and recognition of an N-glycan: Observations on the interactions of Man8 glycoform of ribonuclease B with conglutinin

AutorSolís, Dolores; Bruix, M. CSIC ORCID ; González, Leandro; Díaz-Mauriño, Teresa; Rico, Manuel CSIC; Jiménez-Barbero, Jesús CSIC ORCID; Feizi, Ten
Palabras claveCarbohydrate recognition
Conformational analysis
Conglutinin
Oligosaccharide presentation
Ribonuclease B
Fecha de publicación1-ene-2001
EditorOxford University Press
CitaciónGlycobiology 11(1): 31-36 (2001)
ResumenConglutinin is a serum lectin of the innate immune system, which binds high mannose N-glycans when these are appropriately presented on proteins. Here we use the conglutinin-ribonuclease B (RNaseB)-recognition system as a model to investigate the structural basis of selective recognition of protein-bound oligosaccharides by this carbohydrate-binding receptor. Conglutinin shows little binding to the isolated RNaseB-Man8 glycoform, and no binding to Man5-6 glycoforms. In contrast, when the protein moiety is reduced and denatured we observe that conglutinin binds strongly to the isolated RNaseB-Man8 glycoform and weakly to the Man5-6 glycoforms. These results are in accord with observations on the binding to the N-glycans in the absence of carrier protein. NMR analyses of native RNaseB-Man8 and -Man5-6 glycoforms reveal that the three-dimensional structure of the protein moiety is essentially identical to that of non-glycosylated RNase (RNaseA). Thus there are no perceptible differences between the RNase protein forms that could account for differential availability of the N-glycan for conglutinin-binding. After reduction and denaturation, the NMR spectrum became typical of a non-structured polypeptide, although the conformational preferences of the N-glycosidic linkage were unchanged, and most importantly, the Man8 oligosaccharide retained the average conformational behavior of the free oligosaccharide irrespective of the carrier protein fold. This conformational freedom is clearly not translated into full availability of the oligosaccharide for the carbohydrate-recognition protein. We propose, therefore, that the differing bioactivity of the N-glycan is a reflection of the existence of different geometries of presentation of the carbohydrate determinant in relation to the protein surface within the glycan:carrier protein ensemble.
Versión del editorhttps://doi.org/10.1093/glycob/11.1.31
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10261/257756
DOI10.1093/glycob/11.1.31
Identificadoresdoi: 10.1093/glycob/11.1.31
issn: 0959-6658
e-issn: 1460-2423
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