Biosynthesis of mucin type O-glycans: Lack of correlation between glycosyltransferase and sulfotransferase activities and CFTR expression |
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Authors: | Inka Brockhausen Fabienne Vavasseur Xiaojing Yang |
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Affiliation: | (1) Departments of Medicine and Biochemistry, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada;;(2) Department of Biochemistry, Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Ontario, Canada;(3) Department of Biochemistry, Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
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Abstract: | Structural differences have been reported in the glycosylation patterns of cystic fibrosis glycoproteins. Although the gene mutated in cystic fibrosis (CFTR) has been cloned and characterized as a chloride channel, its relationship to the highly viscous mucus and structural glycoprotein and mucin abnormalities in cystic fibrosis still remains to be defined. We have evaluated O-glycan biosynthesis in CHO and BHK cells that express CFTR and F508 CFTR as in vitro models, and utilized the cftr knockout mouse as an in vivo model of CFTR dysfunction. Activities of glycosyltransferases and sulfotransferases synthesizing mucin type O-glycan chains were determined in these models. Differences in transferase activity levels were found between tissues and cell types and during mouse development. No specific patterns of activities were associated with the lack of CFTR or with F508CFTR expression. This suggests that it is not the presence or absence of normal CFTR, or the presence of mutant CFTR alone, but rather cell specific additional factors or pathophysiological consequences that determine the changes in mucin glycosylation in cystic fibrosis. |
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Keywords: | glycosyltransferases mucins O-glycans CFTR /content/w28x203448770040/xxlarge916.gif" alt=" Delta" align=" BASELINE" BORDER=" 0" >F508 CFTR CHO cells BHK cells CFTR knock out mice |
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