Bruneau_1997_J.Biol.Chem_272_27353

Reference

Title : O-Glycosylation of C-terminal tandem-repeated sequences regulates the secretion of rat pancreatic bile salt-dependent lipase - Bruneau_1997_J.Biol.Chem_272_27353
Author(s) : Bruneau N , Nganga A , Fisher EA , Lombardo D
Ref : Journal of Biological Chemistry , 272 :27353 , 1997
Abstract :

Amino acid sequences rich in Pro, Glu, Ser, and Thr (PEST) are common to rapidly degraded proteins (Rogers, S., Wells, R. & Rechsteiner, M. (1986) Science 234, 364-368). On pancreatic bile salt-dependent lipase (BSDL), PEST sequences are present in the C-terminal region of the enzyme to which is associated the O-glycosylation. We have postulated that the O-glycosylation of BSDL may contribute to mask PEST sequences and to trigger the secretion of this enzyme instead of its delivery into a degradative pathway (Bruneau, N., and Lombardo, D. (1995) J. Biol. Chem. 270, 13524-13523). To further examine the role of the O-linked glycosylation on BSDL metabolism, rat pancreatic BSDL cDNA was stably transfected into two Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cell lines, the CHO K1 wild-type line and the O-glycosylation defective CHO ldlD line. In these latter cells, O-glycosylation can be reversibly modulated by culture conditions. Results indicate that the rate of BSDL synthesis by transfected CHO K1 or CHO ldlD cells reflects, independently of culture conditions, the amount of mRNA specific for BSDL present in these transfected cells. Nevertheless, the rate of secretion of the enzyme depends upon cell culture conditions and increases with the cell capability to O-glycosylate C-terminal tandem-repeated sequences. Immunoprecipitation experiments performed on cell lysates suggested that a rapid degradation of BSDL occurred particularly when transfected CHO ldlD cells were cultured under non-permissive conditions. We further showed that BSDL secreted by CHO ldlD cells grown under non-permissive conditions that normally prevent O-glycosylation incorporated galactose and was reactive with peanut agglutinin, which recognizes the core structure of O-linked glycans. We concluded that the BSDL expressed by CHO ldlD cells grown under non-permissive conditions was rapidly degraded but a fraction of the enzyme was allowed to O-glycosylate and consequently was secreted.

PubMedSearch : Bruneau_1997_J.Biol.Chem_272_27353
PubMedID: 9341186
Gene_locus related to this paper: human-CEL

Related information

Gene_locus human-CEL

Citations formats

Bruneau N, Nganga A, Fisher EA, Lombardo D (1997)
O-Glycosylation of C-terminal tandem-repeated sequences regulates the secretion of rat pancreatic bile salt-dependent lipase
Journal of Biological Chemistry 272 :27353

Bruneau N, Nganga A, Fisher EA, Lombardo D (1997)
Journal of Biological Chemistry 272 :27353