内质网中n-聚糖依赖蛋白的成熟和质量控制

IF 81.3 1区 生物学 Q1 CELL BIOLOGY
Kevin P. Guay, Wen-Chuan Chou, Nathan P. Canniff, Kylie B. Paul, Daniel N. Hebert
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摘要

绝大多数穿过哺乳动物分泌途径的蛋白质在内质网(ER)中成为n -糖基化。庞大的聚糖蛋白修饰,在真菌和人类中保守,作为成熟和质量控制标签。在这篇综述中,我们讨论了过去十年发表的研究结果,这些发现迅速扩展了我们对n -聚糖的转移和加工的理解,以及它们在蛋白质成熟、质量控制和内质网运输中的作用,促进了对寡糖转移酶A和B (OST-A和OST-B)添加n -聚糖的结构见解。这些发现表明,当分泌蛋白穿过内质网时,n -聚糖作为其折叠状态的报告者,使凝集素伴侣能够引导其成熟。我们还探讨了后生动物中共翻译糖基化的出现和糖蛋白平衡网络的扩展如何扩大了n-聚糖在早期蛋白质成熟事件和质量控制中的作用。
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N-glycan-dependent protein maturation and quality control in the ER

N-glycan-dependent protein maturation and quality control in the ER

The vast majority of proteins that traverse the mammalian secretory pathway become N-glycosylated in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER). The bulky glycan protein modifications, which are conserved in fungi and humans, act as maturation and quality-control tags. In this Review, we discuss findings published in the past decade that have rapidly expanded our understanding of the transfer and processing of N-glycans, as well as their role in protein maturation, quality control and trafficking in the ER, facilitated by structural insights into the addition of N-glycans by the oligosaccharyltransferases A and B (OST-A and OST-B). These findings suggest that N-glycans serve as reporters of the folding status of secretory proteins as they traverse the ER, enabling the lectin chaperones to guide their maturation. We also explore how the emergence of co-translational glycosylation and the expansion of the glycoproteostasis network in metazoans has expanded the role of N-glycans in early protein-maturation events and quality control.

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Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology 生物-细胞生物学
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173.60
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0.50%
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118
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology is a prestigious journal that aims to be the primary source of reviews and commentaries for the scientific communities it serves. The journal strives to publish articles that are authoritative, accessible, and enriched with easily understandable figures, tables, and other display items. The goal is to provide an unparalleled service to authors, referees, and readers, and the journal works diligently to maximize the usefulness and impact of each article. Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology publishes a variety of article types, including Reviews, Perspectives, Comments, and Research Highlights, all of which are relevant to molecular and cell biologists. The journal's broad scope ensures that the articles it publishes reach the widest possible audience.
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