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N‐glycoproteomics reveals distinct glycosylation alterations in NGLY1‐deficient patient‐derived dermal fibroblasts

Congenital disorders of glycosylation are genetic disorders that occur due to defects in protein and lipid glycosylation pathways. A deficiency of N‐glycanase 1, encoded by the NGLY1 gene, results in a congenital disorder of deglycosylation. The NGLY1 enzyme is mainly involved in cleaving N‐glycans...

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Autores principales: Budhraja, Rohit, Saraswat, Mayank, De Graef, Diederik, Ranatunga, Wasantha, Ramarajan, Madan G., Mousa, Jehan, Kozicz, Tamas, Pandey, Akhilesh, Morava, Eva
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Publicado: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10092224/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36102038
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jimd.12557
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author Budhraja, Rohit
Saraswat, Mayank
De Graef, Diederik
Ranatunga, Wasantha
Ramarajan, Madan G.
Mousa, Jehan
Kozicz, Tamas
Pandey, Akhilesh
Morava, Eva
author_facet Budhraja, Rohit
Saraswat, Mayank
De Graef, Diederik
Ranatunga, Wasantha
Ramarajan, Madan G.
Mousa, Jehan
Kozicz, Tamas
Pandey, Akhilesh
Morava, Eva
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description Congenital disorders of glycosylation are genetic disorders that occur due to defects in protein and lipid glycosylation pathways. A deficiency of N‐glycanase 1, encoded by the NGLY1 gene, results in a congenital disorder of deglycosylation. The NGLY1 enzyme is mainly involved in cleaving N‐glycans from misfolded, retro‐translocated glycoproteins in the cytosol from the endoplasmic reticulum before their proteasomal degradation or activation. Despite the essential role of NGLY1 in deglycosylation pathways, the exact consequences of NGLY1 deficiency on global cellular protein glycosylation have not yet been investigated. We undertook a multiplexed tandem mass tags‐labeling‐based quantitative glycoproteomics and proteomics analysis of fibroblasts from NGLY1‐deficient individuals carrying different biallelic pathogenic variants in NGLY1. This quantitative mass spectrometric analysis detected 8041 proteins and defined a proteomic signature of differential expression across affected individuals and controls. Proteins that showed significant differential expression included phospholipid phosphatase 3, stromal cell‐derived factor 1, collagen alpha‐1 (IV) chain, hyaluronan and proteoglycan link protein 1, and thrombospondin‐1. We further detected a total of 3255 N‐glycopeptides derived from 550 glycosylation sites of 407 glycoproteins by multiplexed N‐glycoproteomics. Several extracellular matrix glycoproteins and adhesion molecules showed altered abundance of N‐glycopeptides. Overall, we observed distinct alterations in specific glycoproteins, but our data revealed no global accumulation of glycopeptides in the patient‐derived fibroblasts, despite the genetic defect in NGLY1. Our findings highlight new molecular and system‐level insights for understanding NGLY1‐CDDG.
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spelling pubmed-100922242023-04-13 N‐glycoproteomics reveals distinct glycosylation alterations in NGLY1‐deficient patient‐derived dermal fibroblasts Budhraja, Rohit Saraswat, Mayank De Graef, Diederik Ranatunga, Wasantha Ramarajan, Madan G. Mousa, Jehan Kozicz, Tamas Pandey, Akhilesh Morava, Eva J Inherit Metab Dis Original Articles Congenital disorders of glycosylation are genetic disorders that occur due to defects in protein and lipid glycosylation pathways. A deficiency of N‐glycanase 1, encoded by the NGLY1 gene, results in a congenital disorder of deglycosylation. The NGLY1 enzyme is mainly involved in cleaving N‐glycans from misfolded, retro‐translocated glycoproteins in the cytosol from the endoplasmic reticulum before their proteasomal degradation or activation. Despite the essential role of NGLY1 in deglycosylation pathways, the exact consequences of NGLY1 deficiency on global cellular protein glycosylation have not yet been investigated. We undertook a multiplexed tandem mass tags‐labeling‐based quantitative glycoproteomics and proteomics analysis of fibroblasts from NGLY1‐deficient individuals carrying different biallelic pathogenic variants in NGLY1. This quantitative mass spectrometric analysis detected 8041 proteins and defined a proteomic signature of differential expression across affected individuals and controls. Proteins that showed significant differential expression included phospholipid phosphatase 3, stromal cell‐derived factor 1, collagen alpha‐1 (IV) chain, hyaluronan and proteoglycan link protein 1, and thrombospondin‐1. We further detected a total of 3255 N‐glycopeptides derived from 550 glycosylation sites of 407 glycoproteins by multiplexed N‐glycoproteomics. Several extracellular matrix glycoproteins and adhesion molecules showed altered abundance of N‐glycopeptides. Overall, we observed distinct alterations in specific glycoproteins, but our data revealed no global accumulation of glycopeptides in the patient‐derived fibroblasts, despite the genetic defect in NGLY1. Our findings highlight new molecular and system‐level insights for understanding NGLY1‐CDDG. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2022-10-04 2023-01 /pmc/articles/PMC10092224/ /pubmed/36102038 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jimd.12557 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Journal of Inherited Metabolic Disease published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of SSIEM. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
spellingShingle Original Articles
Budhraja, Rohit
Saraswat, Mayank
De Graef, Diederik
Ranatunga, Wasantha
Ramarajan, Madan G.
Mousa, Jehan
Kozicz, Tamas
Pandey, Akhilesh
Morava, Eva
N‐glycoproteomics reveals distinct glycosylation alterations in NGLY1‐deficient patient‐derived dermal fibroblasts
title N‐glycoproteomics reveals distinct glycosylation alterations in NGLY1‐deficient patient‐derived dermal fibroblasts
title_full N‐glycoproteomics reveals distinct glycosylation alterations in NGLY1‐deficient patient‐derived dermal fibroblasts
title_fullStr N‐glycoproteomics reveals distinct glycosylation alterations in NGLY1‐deficient patient‐derived dermal fibroblasts
title_full_unstemmed N‐glycoproteomics reveals distinct glycosylation alterations in NGLY1‐deficient patient‐derived dermal fibroblasts
title_short N‐glycoproteomics reveals distinct glycosylation alterations in NGLY1‐deficient patient‐derived dermal fibroblasts
title_sort n‐glycoproteomics reveals distinct glycosylation alterations in ngly1‐deficient patient‐derived dermal fibroblasts
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10092224/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36102038
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jimd.12557
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