Structure and distribution of N-glycans on the S-7-allele stylar self-incompatibility ribonuclease of Nicotiana alata
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01/01/1998
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S-RNases are the stylar products of the self-incompatibility (S)-locus in solanaceous plants (including Nicotiana alata), and as such, are involved in the prevention of self-pollination. All cDNA sequences of S-RNase products of functional S-alleles contain potential N-glycosylation sites, with one site being conserved in all cases, suggesting that N-glycosylation is important in self-incompatibility. In this study, we report on the structure and localization of the N-glycans on the S-7-allele RNase of N, alata, A total of nine N-glycans, belonging to the high-mannose- and xylosylated hybrid-classes, were identified and characterized by a combination of electrospray-ionization mass-spectrometry (ESI-MS), H-1-NMR spectroscopy, and methylation analyses. The glycosylation pattern of individual glycosylation sites was determined by ESI-MS of the glycans released from isolated chymotryptic glycopeptides, All three N-glycosylation sites showed microheterogeneity and each had a unique complement of N-glycans, The N-glycosylation pattern of the S-7-RNase is significantly different to those of the S-1- and S-2-RNases. |
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eng |
Palavras-Chave | #Biochemistry & Molecular Biology #N-glycan #Microheterogeneity #Nicotiana Alata #Ribonuclease #Self-incompatibility #Carbohydrate Moiety #Mass-spectrometry #Sequence #Glycoproteins #Glycosylation #Chains #Oligosaccharides #Expression #Cloning #Pistil |
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Journal Article |