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Transcript
Essentials of Glycobiology
Lecture 29
May 18, 2004
Plant Glycans
Marilynn Etzler
Section of Molecular and Cellular Biology
University of California
Davis, CA 95616
e-mail: [email protected]
LECTURE OUTLINE
• Introduction
• Classes of glycans in plants
• Structure and biosynthesis of plant N-linked glycans
• Other types of plant glycans
• Plant cell wall
• Plant glycosylation mutants
• Molecular “farming”
PLANTS
Angiosperms
FUNGI
ANIMALS
Vertebrates
Gymnosperms
Urochordates
Insects
Chordates
Arthropods
Mollusks
Nematodes
Brown algae
Coelenterates
Red algae
Green algae
Sponges
Slime molds
Unicellular
PROTOZOA
Yeasts
EUKARYOTES
Mosses
Liverworts
Multicellular
Echinoderms
Ferns
Ancestral Prokaryotes
Adapted from Figure 1-38, Molecular Biology of the Cell, 3rd ed., Garland Publishing, Inc.
Comparison of Classes of Plant and Animal Glycans
Major
Glycan
Classes in
Plant
Cells
Glycolipids
From Lecture 2 by Dr. Varki
Cell wall glycans
Major Classes of N-Glycans Found in Plants
α4
β2
α3
High Mannose
Complex
= Man
= Gal
= GlcNAc
= Fuc
= Xylose
= Sialic acid
Pauci-mannose
Hybrid
Sialic Acid Has Recently Been Found in Plants
Found in glycoproteins obtained from suspension-cultured
cells from Arabidopsis thaliana, Nicotiana tabacum and
Medicago sativa
Evidence:
Bound to Sambucus nigra and Maackia amurensis lectins
Did not bind to these lectins if pretreated with α2-3,6 sialidase
Sialic acids were released chemically, derivatized with DMB and
analyzed by reverse phase chromatography, yielding a prominent
peak of Neu5Gc and a smaller peak of Neu5Ac. Similar results
were obtained with sialic acids released enzymatically.
Analyses of DMB-SA derivatives were confirmed by MALDI-TOF
Reference: Shah, M.M., K. Fujiyama, C.R. Flynn, and L. Joshi (2003)
Nature Biotechnology 21: 1470 – 1471.
Recognition and Processing of N-Glycans
in the Plant Secretory Pathway
Endoplasmic reticulum:
Glucosidases I and II
Calreticulin
ER mannosidase
α-mannosidase I
Golgi:
Processing in Golgi (continued)
α-Man II
GNT II
GNT I
β2-XylT
α3-FucT
β2
α4
α4
β3-GalT
α4-FucT
α3
J. Cell Science (2002) 115: 2423
Most of the volume of a typical plant cell is occupied
by the vacuole(s)
Processing in Vacuole or Enroute to Vacuole:
Other Types of Plant Glycans
Plant Glycolipids:
Galactolipids – in chloroplast membranes
Monogalactosyldiacylglycerol
Digalactosyldiacylglycerol
O-Diacylglycerol
α6
β
O-Diacylglycerol
Sphingolipids – in plasma membrane
Glucosylceramide
ceramide
Glycolipidphosphoanchors:
Protein - Ethanol amine - PO4
α2
α6
α4
NH2
Phosphatidylinositol
Protein - Ethanol amine - PO4
α2
α6
β4 α4
NH2
Phosphatidylinositol
Types of O-Linked Glycans Found in Plants
GalNAc
GlcNAc
Ser/Thr
GlcNAc
Gal
Gal
(Ara)1-4
Hydroxyproline
(Glycosylation of hydroxyproline
is unique to plants and Chlorophycean
algae)
Arabinogalactan proteins (carbohydrate usually > 90% by weight)
(
β3
β3 β3 β3 β3 β3
) - Hyp
(many variations)
Cell Wall Glycans
Cellulose [ Glc β4 Glc]n
Pectins:
Homogalacturanan
[GalU α4 GalU α4]n
Rhamnogalacturonan I [GalU α2 L-Rha α4]n
Rhamnogalacturonan II
Figure 3 from Phytochem. 57: 929
(2001)
Cell Wall Glycans (continued)
Hemicelluloses:
Xyloglucan:
α2
β2
α6
β4
Galactomannan
α6
β4
α6
β4
α6
n
β4
α6
β4
α6
β4
n
Plant Cell Wall
Constitutes the extracellular matrix
Alberts, et al., Molecular Biology of the Cell, Fig. 19-75
Model of Plant CellWall
cellulose
galactans
homogalacturonan
rhamnogalacturonan I
calcium
rhamnogalacturonan II
xyloglucan
arabinans
Plasma membrane
Adapted from Figure 2, Trends in Plant Science 9: 203 (2004)
Plant Glycosyltransferases and Glycosidases
Almost 800 glycosyltransferase and glycosidase-related genes have been
found in the Arabidopsis genome. Comprises > 3.3% of its genes.
By contrast, human genome has about 350 glycosyltransferase and glycosidase-related genes.
Arabidopsis thaliana as a Model Plant System
SOME ADVANTAGES:
Complete genome sequenced
Diploid
Easily transformed
Relatively rapid life cycle
Many mutants available
Plants small and thus take up little space
Corn kernel
Arabidopsis seed
ARABIDOPSIS cgl MUTANT
Identified by screening leaf extracts of EMS mutants with antiserum
against complex glycans.
DEFECT: Missing GNT I
PHENOTYPE: No apparent effect on development and morphology
of plants.
No complex glycans. Accumulates Man5GlcNAc2
ARABIDOPSIS mur 1 MUTANT
Identified by making acid hydrolysates of cell walls of EMS mutants and
screening the alditol acetate derivatives by GLC.
DEFECT: Deficient in an isoform of GDP-D-mannose-4,6-dehydratase.
PHENOTYPE: Plants are dwarfed and have fragile cell walls.
Deficient in fucose.
β2
L-Gal
α2
α3
L-Gal
β2
α6
β4
α6
β4
α6
β4
α6
n
β4
α6
β4
α6
β4
n
ARABIDOPSIS SPY MUTANTS
Originally identified in genetic screen for mutants with increased response
to gibberellins from T- DNA mutants. Also from EMS mutants.
DEFECT: Deficient in O-linked GlcNAc transferase activity.
PHENOTYPE: A variety of alterations in growth and development.
Proposed to be involved in various aspects of regulation of plant
development.