Independent Lec1A CHO Glycosylation Mutants Arise from Point Mutations in N-Acetylglucosaminyltransferase I That Reduce Affinity for Both Substrates. Molecular Consequences Based on the Crystal Structure of GlcNAc-TI,

Wei Chen,§ Ulug M. Ünligil, James M. Rini, and Pamela Stanley*§
Department of Cell Biology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, New York 10461, Department of Medical Genetics and Microbiology, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5S 1A8, and Department of Biochemistry, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5S 1A8
Biochemistry, 2001, 40 (30), pp 8765–8772
DOI: 10.1021/bi015538b
Publication Date (Web): July 4, 2001
Copyright © 2001 American Chemical Society

Abstract

A key enzyme in regulating the maturation of N-linked glycans is UDP-N-acetylglucosamine:α-3-d-mannoside β-1,2-N-acetylglucosaminyltransferase I (GlcNAc-TI, EC 2.4.1.101). Lec1 CHO cells lack GlcNAc-TI activity and synthesize only the oligomannosyl class of N-glycans. By contrast, Lec1A CHO mutants have weak GlcNAc-TI activity due to the reduced affinity of GlcNAc-TI for both the UDP-GlcNAc and Man5GlcNAc2Asn substrates. Lec1A CHO mutants synthesize hybrid and complex N-glycans, albeit in reduced amounts compared to parental CHO cells. In this paper, we identify two point mutations that gave rise to the Lec1A phenotype in three independent Lec1A CHO mutants. The G634A mutation in Lec1A.2C converts an aspartic acid to an asparagine at amino acid 212, disrupting a conserved DXD motif (E211DD213 in all GlcNAc-TIs) that makes critical interactions with bound UDP-GlcNAc and Mn2+ ion in rabbit GlcNAc-TI. The C907T mutation in Lec1A.3E and Lec1A.5J converts an arginine conserved in all GlcNAc-TIs to a tryptophan at amino acid 303, altering interactions that are important in stablizing a critical structural element in rabbit GlcNAc-TI. Correction of each mutation by site-directed mutagenesis restored their GlcNAc-TI activity and lectin binding properties to parental levels. The effect of the two amino acid changes on GlcNAc-TI catalysis is discussed in relation to the crystal structure of rabbit GlcNAc-TI complexed with manganese and UDP-GlcNAc.

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    • Published In Issue July 31, 2001
    • Received April 26, 2001
      Revised Manuscript Received June 4, 2001

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