Title (en)
Increasing complexity of the N-glycome during Caenorhabditis development
Language
English
Description (en)
Caenorhabditis elegans is a frequently employed genetic model organism and has been the object of a wide range of developmental, genetic, proteomic, and glycomic studies. Here, using an off-line MALDI-TOF-MS approach, we have analyzed the N-glycans of mixed embryos and liquid- or plate-grown L4 larvae. Of the over 200 different annotatable N-glycan structures, variations between the stages as well as the mode of cultivation were observed. While the embryonal N-glycome appears less complicated overall, the liquid- and plate-grown larvae differ especially in terms of methylation of bisecting fucose, α-galactosylation of mannose, and di-β-galactosylation of core α1,6-fucose. Furthermore, we analyzed the O-glycans by LC-electrospray ionization-MS following β-elimination; especially the embryonal O-glycomes included a set of phosphorylcholine-modified structures, previously not shown to exist in nematodes. However, the set of glycan structures cannot be clearly correlated with levels of glycosyltransferase transcripts in developmental RNA-Seq datasets, but there is an indication for coordinated expression of clusters of potential glycosylation-relevant genes. Thus, there are still questions to be answered in terms of how and why a simple nematode synthesizes such a diverse glycome.
Keywords (en)
Linked Oligosaccharides; Molecular-Basis; O-Glycans; Substrate-Specificity; Wild-Type; Elegans; Expression; Mutant; Core; Glycosylation
DOI
10.1016/j.mcpro.2023.100505
Author of the digital object
Iain B. H. Wilson  (University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Vienna)
Katharina Paschinger  (University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Vienna)
Ralf Schnabel  (Technische Universität Braunschweig)
Dieter Palmberger  (University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Vienna)
Dubravko Rendić  (University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Vienna)
Zuzanna Dutkiewicz  (University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Vienna)
Shi Yan  (University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna / University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Vienna)
Chunsheng Jin  (Göteborgs universitet)
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application/pdf
Size
8.9 MB
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Type of publication
Article
Name of Publication (en)
Molecular & Cellular Proteomics
Pages or Volume
19
Volume
22
Number
3
Publisher
Elsevier
Publication Date
2023