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Position-specific N- and O-glycosylation of the reactive center loop impacts neutrophil elastase-mediated proteolysis of corticosteroid-binding globulin.


ABSTRACT: Corticosteroid-binding globulin (CBG) delivers anti-inflammatory cortisol to inflamed tissues through proteolysis of an exposed reactive center loop (RCL) by neutrophil elastase (NE). We previously demonstrated that RCL-localized Asn347-linked N-glycans impact NE proteolysis, but a comprehensive structure-function characterization of the RCL glycosylation is still required to better understand CBG glycobiology. Herein, we first performed RCL-centric glycoprofiling of serum-derived CBG to elucidate the Asn347-glycans and then used molecular dynamics simulations to study their impact on NE proteolysis. Importantly, we also identified O-glycosylation (di/sialyl T) across four RCL sites (Thr338/Thr342/Thr345/Ser350) of serum CBG close to the NE-targeted Val344-Thr345 cleavage site. A restricted N- and O-glycan co-occurrence pattern on the RCL involving exclusively Asn347 and Thr338 glycosylation was experimentally observed and supported in silico by modeling of a CBG-GalNAc-transferase (GalNAc-T) complex with various RCL glycans. GalNAc-T2 and GalNAc-T3 abundantly expressed by liver and gall bladder, respectively, showed in vitro a capacity to transfer GalNAc (Tn) to multiple RCL sites suggesting their involvement in RCL O-glycosylation. Recombinant CBG was then used to determine roles of RCL O-glycosylation through longitudinal NE-centric proteolysis experiments, which demonstrated that both sialoglycans (disialyl T) and asialoglycans (T) decorating Thr345 inhibit NE proteolysis. Synthetic RCL O-glycopeptides expanded on these findings by showing that Thr345-Tn and Thr342-Tn confer strong and moderate protection against NE cleavage, respectively. Molecular dynamics substantiated that short Thr345-linked O-glycans abrogate NE interactions. In conclusion, we report on biologically relevant CBG RCL glycosylation events, which improve our understanding of mechanisms governing cortisol delivery to inflamed tissues.

SUBMITTER: Chernykh A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10784704 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Position-specific N- and O-glycosylation of the reactive center loop impacts neutrophil elastase-mediated proteolysis of corticosteroid-binding globulin.

Chernykh Anastasia A   Abrahams Jodie L JL   Grant Oliver C OC   Kambanis Lucas L   Sumer-Bayraktar Zeynep Z   Ugonotti Julian J   Kawahara Rebeca R   Corcilius Leo L   Payne Richard J RJ   Woods Robert J RJ   Thaysen-Andersen Morten M  

The Journal of biological chemistry 20231130 1


Corticosteroid-binding globulin (CBG) delivers anti-inflammatory cortisol to inflamed tissues through proteolysis of an exposed reactive center loop (RCL) by neutrophil elastase (NE). We previously demonstrated that RCL-localized Asn347-linked N-glycans impact NE proteolysis, but a comprehensive structure-function characterization of the RCL glycosylation is still required to better understand CBG glycobiology. Herein, we first performed RCL-centric glycoprofiling of serum-derived CBG to elucida  ...[more]

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