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Co-Expression of NEU2 and GBA3 Causes a Drastic Reduction in Cytosolic Sialyl Free N-glycans in Human MKN45 Stomach Cancer Cells—Evidence for the Physical Interaction of NEU2 and GBA3

It is well known that the “free” form of glycans that are structurally related to asparagine (N)-linked glycans (“free N-glycans”) are found in a wide variety of organisms. The mechanisms responsible for the formation/degradation of high mannose-type free N-glycans have been extensively studied in m...

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Autores principales: Wang, Li, Seino, Junichi, Tomotake, Haruna, Funakoshi, Yoko, Hirayama, Hiroto, Suzuki, Tadashi
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Publicado: MDPI 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4598761/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26193330
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biom5031499
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author Wang, Li
Seino, Junichi
Tomotake, Haruna
Funakoshi, Yoko
Hirayama, Hiroto
Suzuki, Tadashi
author_facet Wang, Li
Seino, Junichi
Tomotake, Haruna
Funakoshi, Yoko
Hirayama, Hiroto
Suzuki, Tadashi
author_sort Wang, Li
collection PubMed
description It is well known that the “free” form of glycans that are structurally related to asparagine (N)-linked glycans (“free N-glycans”) are found in a wide variety of organisms. The mechanisms responsible for the formation/degradation of high mannose-type free N-glycans have been extensively studied in mammalian cells. Recent evidence, however, also suggests that sialylated, complex-type free N-glycans are also present in the cytosol of various mammalian-derived cultured cells/tissues. We report herein on an investigation of the mechanism responsible for the degradation of such sialyl free N-glycans. The findings show that the amount of glycans is dramatically reduced upon the co-expression of cytosolic sialidase NEU2 with cytosolic β-glycosidase GBA3 in human stomach cancer-derived MKN45 cells. The physical interaction between NEU2 and GBA3 was confirmed by co-precipitation analyses as well as gel filtration assays. The NEU2 protein was found to be stabilized in the presence of GBA3 both in cellulo and in vitro. Our results thus indicate that cytosolic GBA3 is likely involved in the catabolism of cytosolic sialyl free N-glycans, possibly by stabilizing the activity of the NEU2 protein.
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spelling pubmed-45987612015-10-15 Co-Expression of NEU2 and GBA3 Causes a Drastic Reduction in Cytosolic Sialyl Free N-glycans in Human MKN45 Stomach Cancer Cells—Evidence for the Physical Interaction of NEU2 and GBA3 Wang, Li Seino, Junichi Tomotake, Haruna Funakoshi, Yoko Hirayama, Hiroto Suzuki, Tadashi Biomolecules Article It is well known that the “free” form of glycans that are structurally related to asparagine (N)-linked glycans (“free N-glycans”) are found in a wide variety of organisms. The mechanisms responsible for the formation/degradation of high mannose-type free N-glycans have been extensively studied in mammalian cells. Recent evidence, however, also suggests that sialylated, complex-type free N-glycans are also present in the cytosol of various mammalian-derived cultured cells/tissues. We report herein on an investigation of the mechanism responsible for the degradation of such sialyl free N-glycans. The findings show that the amount of glycans is dramatically reduced upon the co-expression of cytosolic sialidase NEU2 with cytosolic β-glycosidase GBA3 in human stomach cancer-derived MKN45 cells. The physical interaction between NEU2 and GBA3 was confirmed by co-precipitation analyses as well as gel filtration assays. The NEU2 protein was found to be stabilized in the presence of GBA3 both in cellulo and in vitro. Our results thus indicate that cytosolic GBA3 is likely involved in the catabolism of cytosolic sialyl free N-glycans, possibly by stabilizing the activity of the NEU2 protein. MDPI 2015-07-16 /pmc/articles/PMC4598761/ /pubmed/26193330 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biom5031499 Text en © 2015 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Wang, Li
Seino, Junichi
Tomotake, Haruna
Funakoshi, Yoko
Hirayama, Hiroto
Suzuki, Tadashi
Co-Expression of NEU2 and GBA3 Causes a Drastic Reduction in Cytosolic Sialyl Free N-glycans in Human MKN45 Stomach Cancer Cells—Evidence for the Physical Interaction of NEU2 and GBA3
title Co-Expression of NEU2 and GBA3 Causes a Drastic Reduction in Cytosolic Sialyl Free N-glycans in Human MKN45 Stomach Cancer Cells—Evidence for the Physical Interaction of NEU2 and GBA3
title_full Co-Expression of NEU2 and GBA3 Causes a Drastic Reduction in Cytosolic Sialyl Free N-glycans in Human MKN45 Stomach Cancer Cells—Evidence for the Physical Interaction of NEU2 and GBA3
title_fullStr Co-Expression of NEU2 and GBA3 Causes a Drastic Reduction in Cytosolic Sialyl Free N-glycans in Human MKN45 Stomach Cancer Cells—Evidence for the Physical Interaction of NEU2 and GBA3
title_full_unstemmed Co-Expression of NEU2 and GBA3 Causes a Drastic Reduction in Cytosolic Sialyl Free N-glycans in Human MKN45 Stomach Cancer Cells—Evidence for the Physical Interaction of NEU2 and GBA3
title_short Co-Expression of NEU2 and GBA3 Causes a Drastic Reduction in Cytosolic Sialyl Free N-glycans in Human MKN45 Stomach Cancer Cells—Evidence for the Physical Interaction of NEU2 and GBA3
title_sort co-expression of neu2 and gba3 causes a drastic reduction in cytosolic sialyl free n-glycans in human mkn45 stomach cancer cells—evidence for the physical interaction of neu2 and gba3
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4598761/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26193330
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biom5031499
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