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Identification and Characterization of Protein Glycosylation using Specific Endo- and Exoglycosidases
Published on: December 26, 2011
Protein-encapsulated fluorogenic probes for the selective detection of endogenous O-GlcNAcase (OGA)
Yuan-Hao Wu1, Chen Guo1,2, Zi-Ru Ye1,2
1Key Laboratory for Advanced Materials and Joint International Research Laboratory of Precision Chemistry and Molecular Engineering, Feringa Nobel Prize Scientist Joint Research Center, School of Chemistry and Molecular Engineering, East China University of Science and Technology 130 Meilong Rd Shanghai 200237 China xphe@ecust.edu.cn.
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Ever-increasing evidence confirms the role of O-GlcNAcase (OGA) in mediating cell growth and development as well as pathology and underscores the importance of developing sensitive and selective chemical tools for the study of OGA biology. Here, based on our previously developed protein-encapsulation strategy, we designed and synthesized a series of fluorogenic probes based on resorufin, and assembled their composites with human serum albumin (HSA) for the selective detection of endogenous OGA activity in live cells. We show that host-guest self-assembly with HSA significantly enhances the OGA sensitivity of the probes in aqueous solution and cells. The structure of the complex of a glycoprobe and HSA was resolved by small-angle X-ray scattering. We demonstrate that the replacement of the acetyl group in GlcNAc with a propionyl group results in selectivity for OGA over hexosaminidases (HEX) that unselectively hydrolyze hexosamines. This allows us to differentiate between two cell lines with different endogenous OGA and HEX expression levels, and selectively detect OGA activity in live cells.
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