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Targeted release and fractionation reveal glucuronylated and sulphated N- and O-glycans in larvae of dipteran insects.


ABSTRACT: Mosquitoes are important vectors of parasitic and viral diseases with Anopheles gambiae transmitting malaria and Aedes aegypti spreading yellow and Dengue fevers. Using two different approaches (solid-phase extraction and reversed-phase or hydrophilic interaction HPLC fractionation followed by MALDI-TOF MS or permethylation followed by NSI-MS), we examined the N-glycans of both A. gambiae and A. aegypti larvae and demonstrate the presence of a range of paucimannosidic glycans as well as bi- and tri-antennary glycans, some of which are modified with fucose or with sulphate or glucuronic acid residues; the latter anionic modifications were also found on N-glycans of larvae from another dipteran species (Drosophila melanogaster). The sulphate groups are attached primarily to core ?-mannose residues (especially the ?1,6-linked mannose), whereas the glucuronic acid residues are linked to non-reducing ?1,3-galactose. Also, O-glycans were found to possess glucuronic acid and sulphate as well as phosphoethanolamine modifications. The presence of sulphated and glucuronylated N-glycans is a novel feature in dipteran glycomes; these structures have the potential to act as additional anionic glycan ligands involved in parasite interactions with the vector host.

SUBMITTER: Kurz S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4523410 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Targeted release and fractionation reveal glucuronylated and sulphated N- and O-glycans in larvae of dipteran insects.

Kurz Simone S   Aoki Kazuhiro K   Jin Chunsheng C   Karlsson Niclas G NG   Tiemeyer Michael M   Wilson Iain B H IB   Paschinger Katharina K  

Journal of proteomics 20150603


Mosquitoes are important vectors of parasitic and viral diseases with Anopheles gambiae transmitting malaria and Aedes aegypti spreading yellow and Dengue fevers. Using two different approaches (solid-phase extraction and reversed-phase or hydrophilic interaction HPLC fractionation followed by MALDI-TOF MS or permethylation followed by NSI-MS), we examined the N-glycans of both A. gambiae and A. aegypti larvae and demonstrate the presence of a range of paucimannosidic glycans as well as bi- and  ...[more]

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