Junxia Hu, Meng Qu, Weiran Zhang, Binbin Gui, Yanhua Jiang, Lin Yao, Shixin Wang, Dapeng Wang
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Eukaryotic expression and characterization of two α1,2-fucosyltransferase genes in the histo-blood group antigens synthesis pathway of the Pacific oyster (Crassostrea gigas).
Norovirus (NoV), an important cause of human viral gastroenteritis worldwide, recognizes human histo-blood group antigens (HBGAs) as receptors. Oysters are a vector of foodborne transmission of NoV, and HBGAs have been found in oyster tissues. In this study, CgFUT1 and CgFUT2, the key genes involved in the synthesis of HBGAs in Crassostrea gigas, were successfully expressed in Pichia pastoris, and 32.6 kDa target proteins were obtained after purification, concentration, and dialysis treatments. Western blot analysis using FUT1 and FUT2 antibodies showed that CgFUT1 and CgFUT2 have antigenic similarity as human FUT1 and FUT2. Enzyme catalysis assays using Galβ1-3GlcNAc and Galβ1-4GlcNAc as substrates showed that these substrates react with GDP-Fuc to generate Fucα1-2GalβGlcNAc under the action of CgFUT1 and CgFUT2. High-resolution mass spectrometry analysis revealed that CgFUT1 and CgFUT2 have the same substrate specificity, both reacting with Galβ1-3GlcNAc and Galβ1-4GlcNAc. The results of this study demonstrate the probable role of CgFUT1 and CgFUT2 in regulating substrates for H antigen synthesis in oysters and provide a reference for future studies into the functions of these genes. The study also lays a foundation for further exploration of the molecular mechanisms underlying NoV accumulation in oysters.
期刊介绍:
Glycoconjugate Journal publishes articles and reviews on all areas concerned with:
function, composition, structure, biosynthesis, degradation, interactions, recognition and chemo-enzymatic synthesis of glycoconjugates (glycoproteins, glycolipids, oligosaccharides, polysaccharides and proteoglycans), biochemistry, molecular biology, biotechnology, immunology and cell biology of glycoconjugates, aspects related to disease processes (immunological, inflammatory, arthritic infections, metabolic disorders, malignancy, neurological disorders), structural and functional glycomics, glycoimmunology, glycovaccines, organic synthesis of glycoconjugates and the development of methodologies if biologically relevant, glycosylation changes in disease if focused on either the discovery of a novel disease marker or the improved understanding of some basic pathological mechanism, articles on the effects of toxicological agents (alcohol, tobacco, narcotics, environmental agents) on glycosylation, and the use of glycotherapeutics.
Glycoconjugate Journal is the official journal of the International Glycoconjugate Organization, which is responsible for organizing the biennial International Symposia on Glycoconjugates.