Insect Cell Glycosylation and Its Impact on the Functionality of a Recombinant Intracrystalline Nacre Protein, AP24

dc.contributor.authorChang, Eric P.
dc.contributor.authorPerovic, Iva
dc.contributor.authorRao, Ashit
dc.contributor.authorCölfen, Helmut
dc.contributor.authorEvans, John Spencer
dc.date.accessioned2016-05-03T12:35:56Z
dc.date.available2016-05-03T12:35:56Z
dc.date.issued2016-02-23eng
dc.description.abstractThe impacts of glycosylation on biomineralization protein function are largely unknown. This is certainly true for the mollusk shell, where glycosylated intracrystalline proteins such as AP24 (Haliotis rufescens) exist but their functions and the role of glycosylation remain elusive. To assess the effect of glycosylation on protein function, we expressed two recombinant variants of AP24: an unglycosylated bacteria-expressed version (rAP24N) and a glycosylated insect cell-expressed version (rAP24G). Our findings indicate that rAP24G is expressed as a single polypeptide containing variations in glycosylation that create microheterogeneity in rAP24G molecular masses. These post-translational modifications incorporate O- and N-glycans and anionic monosialylated and bisialylated, and monosulfated and bisulfated monosaccharides on the protein molecules. AFM and DLS experiments confirm that both rAP24N and rAP24G aggregate to form protein phases, with rAP24N exhibiting a higher degree of aggregation, compared to rAP24G. With regard to functionality, we observe that both recombinant proteins exhibit similar behavior within in vitro calcium carbonate mineralization assays and potentiometric titrations. However, rAP24G modifies crystal growth directions and is a stronger nucleation inhibitor, whereas rAP24N exhibits higher mineral phase stabilization and nanoparticle containment. We believe that the post-translational addition of anionic groups (via sialylation and sulfation), along with modifications to the protein surface topology, may explain the changes in glycosylated rAP24G aggregation and mineralization behavior, relative to rAP24N.eng
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dc.identifier.doi10.1021/acs.biochem.5b01186eng
dc.identifier.pmid26784838eng
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dc.titleInsect Cell Glycosylation and Its Impact on the Functionality of a Recombinant Intracrystalline Nacre Protein, AP24eng
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  title={Insect Cell Glycosylation and Its Impact on the Functionality of a Recombinant Intracrystalline Nacre Protein, AP24},
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  volume={55},
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  pages={1024--1035},
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kops.citation.iso690CHANG, Eric P., Iva PEROVIC, Ashit RAO, Helmut CÖLFEN, John Spencer EVANS, 2016. Insect Cell Glycosylation and Its Impact on the Functionality of a Recombinant Intracrystalline Nacre Protein, AP24. In: Biochemistry. 2016, 55(7), pp. 1024-1035. ISSN 0006-2960. eISSN 1520-4995. Available under: doi: 10.1021/acs.biochem.5b01186deu
kops.citation.iso690CHANG, Eric P., Iva PEROVIC, Ashit RAO, Helmut CÖLFEN, John Spencer EVANS, 2016. Insect Cell Glycosylation and Its Impact on the Functionality of a Recombinant Intracrystalline Nacre Protein, AP24. In: Biochemistry. 2016, 55(7), pp. 1024-1035. ISSN 0006-2960. eISSN 1520-4995. Available under: doi: 10.1021/acs.biochem.5b01186eng
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