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Identification of a Golgi GPI-N-acetylgalactosamine transferase with tandem transmembrane regions in the catalytic domain

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  • Tetsuya Hirata

    (Osaka University
    Osaka University
    National Institutes of Natural Sciences)

  • Sushil K. Mishra

    (RIKEN Global Research Cluster)

  • Shota Nakamura

    (Osaka University)

  • Kazunobu Saito

    (Osaka University)

  • Daisuke Motooka

    (Osaka University)

  • Yoko Takada

    (Osaka University)

  • Noriyuki Kanzawa

    (Osaka University
    Osaka University)

  • Yoshiko Murakami

    (Osaka University
    Osaka University)

  • Yusuke Maeda

    (Osaka University
    Osaka University)

  • Morihisa Fujita

    (Jiangnan University)

  • Yoshiki Yamaguchi

    (RIKEN Global Research Cluster)

  • Taroh Kinoshita

    (Osaka University
    Osaka University)

Abstract

Many eukaryotic proteins are anchored to the cell surface via the glycolipid glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI). Mammalian GPIs have a conserved core but exhibit diverse N-acetylgalactosamine (GalNAc) modifications, which are added via a yet unresolved process. Here we identify the Golgi-resident GPI-GalNAc transferase PGAP4 and show by mass spectrometry that PGAP4 knockout cells lose GPI-GalNAc structures. Furthermore, we demonstrate that PGAP4, in contrast to known Golgi glycosyltransferases, is not a single-pass membrane protein but contains three transmembrane domains, including a tandem transmembrane domain insertion into its glycosyltransferase-A fold as indicated by comparative modeling. Mutational analysis reveals a catalytic site, a DXD-like motif for UDP-GalNAc donor binding, and several residues potentially involved in acceptor binding. We suggest that a juxtamembrane region of PGAP4 accommodates various GPI-anchored proteins, presenting their acceptor residue toward the catalytic center. In summary, we present insights into the structure of PGAP4 and elucidate the initial step of GPI-GalNAc biosynthesis.

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  • Tetsuya Hirata & Sushil K. Mishra & Shota Nakamura & Kazunobu Saito & Daisuke Motooka & Yoko Takada & Noriyuki Kanzawa & Yoshiko Murakami & Yusuke Maeda & Morihisa Fujita & Yoshiki Yamaguchi & Taroh K, 2018. "Identification of a Golgi GPI-N-acetylgalactosamine transferase with tandem transmembrane regions in the catalytic domain," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 9(1), pages 1-16, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:9:y:2018:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-017-02799-0
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-017-02799-0
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