Profiling the Bisecting N-acetylglucosamine Modification in Amniotic Membrane via Mass Spectrometry
- Author:
Chen QIUSHI
1
;
Zhang YUANLIANG
;
Zhang KEREN
;
Liu JIE
;
Pan HUOZHEN
;
Wang XINRAN
;
Li SIQI
;
Hu DANDAN
;
Lin ZHILONG
;
Zhao YUN
;
Hou GUIXUE
;
Guan FENG
;
Li HONG
;
Liu SIQI
;
Ren YAN
Author Information
1. BGI-Shenzhen,Shenzhen 518083,China
- Keywords:
Glycan;
Glycoprotein;
Amniotic membrane;
Bisecting N-acetylglucosamine;
Mass spectrometry
- From:
Genomics, Proteomics & Bioinformatics
2022;20(4):648-656
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Bisecting N-acetylglucosamine(GlcNAc),a GlcNAc linked to the core β-mannose resi-due via a β1,4 linkage,is a special type of N-glycosylation that has been reported to be involved in various biological processes,such as cell adhesion and fetal development.This N-glycan structure is abundant in human trophoblasts,which is postulated to be resistant to natural killer cell-mediated cytotoxicity,enabling a mother to nourish a fetus without rejection.In this study,we hypothesized that the human amniotic membrane,which serves as the last barrier for the fetus,may also express bisected-type glycans.To test this hypothesis,glycomic analysis of the human amniotic membrane was performed,and bisected N-glycans were detected.Furthermore,our pro-teomic data,which have been previously employed to explore human missing proteins,were ana-lyzed and the presence of bisecting GlcNAc-modified peptides was confirmed.A total of 41 glycoproteins with 43 glycopeptides were found to possess a bisecting GlcNAc,and 25 of these gly-coproteins were reported to exhibit this type of modification for the first time.These results provide insights into the potential roles of bisecting GlcNAc modification in the human amniotic membrane,and can be beneficial to functional studies on glycoproteins with bisecting GlcNAc modifications and functional studies on immune suppression in human placenta.