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Inhibition of Mucin-Type O-Glycosylation through Metabolic Processing and Incorporation of N-Thioglycolyl-D-galactosamine Peracetate (Ac5GalNTGc)

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JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
Volume 135, Issue 38, Pages 14189-14197

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/ja405189k

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  1. National Institute of Immunology (NII), Department of Science and Technology (DST) [SR/S5/OBP-66B/2008]
  2. Department of Biotechnology (DBT), Government of India [BT/PR11052/BRB/10/631/2008]
  3. Ramalingaswami Fellowship of DBT

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Mucin-type O-glycans form one of the most abundant and complex post-translational modifications (PTM) on cell surface proteins that govern adhesion, migration, and trafficking of hematopoietic cells. Development of targeted approaches to probe functions of O-glycans is at an early stage. Among several approaches, small molecules with unique chemical functional groups that could modulate glycan biosynthesis form a critical tool. Herein, we show that metabolism of peracetyl N-acyl-D-galactosamine derivatives carrying an N-thioglycolyl (Ac(5)GalNTGc, 1) moiety but not N-glycolyl (Ac(5)GalNGc, 2) and N-acetyl (Ac(4)GalNAc, 3) through the N-acetyl-D-galactosamine (GalNAc) salvage pathway induced abrogation of MAL-II and PNA epitopes in Jurkat cells. Mass spectrometry of permethylated O-glycans from Jurkat cells confirmed the presence of significant amounts of elaborated O-glycans (sialyl-T and disialyl-T) which were inhibited upon treatment with 1. O-Glycosylation of CD43, a cell surface antigen rich in O-glycans, was drastically reduced by 1 in a thiol-dependent manner. By contrast, only mild effects were observed for CD45 glycoforms. Direct metabolic incorporation of 1 was confirmed by thiol-selective Michael addition reaction of immunoprecipitated CD43-myc/FLAG. Mechanistically, CD43 glycoforms were unperturbed by peracetylated N-(3-acetylthiopropanoyl) (4), N-(4-acetylthiobutanoyl) (5), and N-methylthioacetyl (6) galactosamine derivatives, N-thioglycolyl-o-glucosarnine (7, C-4 epimer of 1), and alpha-O-benzyl 2-acetamido-2-deoxy-o-galactopyranoside (8), confirming the critical requirement of both free sulthydryl and galactosamine moieties for inhibition of mucin-type O-glycans. Similar, yet differential, effects of 1 were observed for CD43 glycoforms in multiple hematopoietic cells. Development of small molecules that could alter glycan patterns in an antigen-selective and cell-type selective manner might provide avenues for understanding biological functions of glycans.

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