糖基化
化学
计算生物学
N-连接糖基化
生物化学
磷酸化
质量细胞仪
质谱法
生物
糖蛋白
聚糖
色谱法
表型
基因
作者
Jessica E. Rexach,Claude J. Rogers,Seok‐Ho Yu,Jifang Tao,Yi Eve Sun,Linda C. Hsieh‐Wilson
摘要
Current methods to investigate glycosylation allow the identification of modification sites but provide limited additional information. A new strategy using polymers to label specific sugars now shows a huge variety in the occupancy of known glycosylation sites as well as unexpected interplay between post-translational modifications. Mechanistic studies of O-GlcNAc glycosylation have been limited by an inability to monitor the glycosylation stoichiometries of proteins obtained from cells. Here we describe a powerful method to visualize the O-GlcNAc–modified protein subpopulation using resolvable polyethylene glycol mass tags. This approach enables rapid quantification of in vivo glycosylation levels on endogenous proteins without the need for protein purification, advanced instrumentation or expensive radiolabels. In addition, it establishes the glycosylation state (for example, mono-, di-, tri-) of proteins, providing information regarding overall O-GlcNAc site occupancy that cannot be obtained using mass spectrometry. Finally, we apply this strategy to rapidly assess the complex interplay between glycosylation and phosphorylation and discover an unexpected reverse 'yin-yang' relationship on the transcriptional repressor MeCP2 that was undetectable by traditional methods. We anticipate that this mass-tagging strategy will advance our understanding of O-GlcNAc glycosylation, as well as other post-translational modifications and poorly understood glycosylation motifs.
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