The sugar-binding ability of human OS-9 and its involvement in ER-associated degradation.
Misfolded glycoproteins are translocated from the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) into the cytoplasm for proteasome-mediated degradation. OS-9 protein is thought to participate in ER-associated glycoprotein degradation (ERAD). The recombinant biotinylated mannose 6-phosphate receptor homology (MRH) domain of human OS-9 (OS-9(MRH)) together with six kinds of mutated OS-9(MRH) were prepared and mixed ... with R-phycoerythrin (PE)-labeled streptavidin to form tetramers (OS-9(MRH)-SA). The PE-labeled OS-9(MRH)-SA bound to HeLaS3 cells in a metal ion-independent manner through amino acid residues homologous to those participating in sugar binding of the cation-dependent mannose 6-phosphate receptor, and this binding was greatly increased by swainsonine, deoxymannojirimycin, or kifunensine treatment. N-Acetylglucosaminyltransferase I-deficient Lec1 cells, but not Lec2 or Lec8 cells, were also strongly bound by the tetramer. OS-9(MRH)-SA binding to the cells was strongly inhibited by Manalpha1,6(Manalpha1,3)Manalpha1,6(Manalpha1,3)Man and Manalpha1,6Man. To further determine the specificity of native ligands for OS-9(MRH), frontal affinity chromatography was performed using a wide variety of 92 different oligosaccharides. We found that several N-glycans containing terminal alpha1,6-linked mannose in the Manalpha1,6(Manalpha1,3)Manalpha1,6(Manalpha1,3)Man structure were good ligands for OS-9(MRH), having K(a) values of approximately 10(4) M(-1) and that trimming of either an alpha1,6-linked mannose from the C-arm or an alpha1,3-linked mannose from the B-arm abrogated binding to OS-9(MRH). An immunoprecipitation experiment demonstrated that the alpha1-antitrypsin variant null(Hong Kong), but not wild-type alpha1-antitrypsin, selectively interacted with OS-9 in the cells in a sugar-dependent manner. These results suggest that trimming of the outermost alpha1,2-linked mannose on the C-arm is a critical process for misfolded proteins to enter ERAD.
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Animals, Binding Sites, CHO Cells, Carbohydrate Sequence, Cricetinae, Cricetulus, Endoplasmic Reticulum, HeLa Cells, Humans, Lectins, Molecular Sequence Data, Neoplasm Proteins, Polysaccharides
Animals, Binding Sites, CHO Cells, Carbohydrate Sequence, Cricetinae, Cricetulus, Endoplasmic Reticulum, HeLa Cells, Humans, Lectins, Molecular Sequence Data, Neoplasm Proteins, Polysaccharides
Glycobiology
Date: Mar. 01, 2010
PubMed ID: 19914915
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