O-GLYCOSYLATION IN ASPERGILLUS GLUCOAMYLASE - CONFORMATION AND ROLE IN BINDING

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WILLIAMSON, G [1 ]
BELSHAW, NJ [1 ]
WILLIAMSON, MP [1 ]
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[1] UNIV SHEFFIELD, DEPT MOLEC BIOL & BIOTECHNOL, SHEFFIELD S10 2UH, ENGLAND
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10.1042/bj2820423
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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Functional peptides have been produced by proteolysis of glucoamylase (glucan 1,4-alpha-glucosidase; EC 3.2.1.3) from Aspergillus niger and purified by affinity chromatography, gel filtration and two ion-exchange-chromatography steps. The peptides correspond to residues 499-616 and 509-616 of the original glucoamylase molecule. Together with G1C (residues 471-616 from glucoamylase 1) [Belshaw & Williamson (1990) FEBS Lett. 269, 350-353], the three peptides all contain the C-terminal domain (residues 509-616) but, in addition, contain different proportions of the O-glycosylated region. The properties of these peptides have been compared to define the function of the O-linked oligosaccharides in this protein. The O-glycosylated region plays only a minor role in binding to hydrogen-bond ordered starch. The difference between the apparent free energy (DELTA(G)) for binding between the non-glycosylated C-terminal domain ( - 26.0 kJ/mol) and the C-terminal domain containing the fully O-glycosylated region ( - 25.0 kJ/mol) is only 0.1 kJ/mol. Binding to beta-cyclodextrin suggests that even this difference may reflect a small conformational change in the C-terminal domain rather than a direct effect of the O-linked sugars. The c.d. spectrum of the O-glycosylated region is deduced by comparison of the three peptides and is predominantly that of a random-coil structure. Two-dimensional n.m.r. spectra of glucoamylase and of the glycosylated peptide 499-616 show that the binding domain is more mobile than the catalytic domain and that its mobility is further increased on removal of the catalytic domain. The O-glycosylated region is more mobile still, and there is a marked increase in its mobility on removal of the catalytic domain. The O-glycosylated region in the intact protein can therefore be envisaged as a semi-rigid rod. The results show that a major function of O-glycosylation in glucoamylase 1 is to provide an extended peptide backbone and hence a fixed distance in linking the catalytic and binding domains. It does not in itself significantly increase the binding affinity for starch.
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