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Functional Roles of N-Linked Glycosylation of Human Matrix Metalloproteinase 9.


ABSTRACT: Matrix metalloproteinase-9 (MMP-9) is a secreted endoproteinase with a critical role in the regulation of the extracellular matrix and proteolytic activation of signaling molecules. Human (h)MMP-9 has two well-defined N-glycosylation sites at residues N38 and N120; however, their role has remained mostly unexplored partly because expression of the N-glycosylation-deficient N38S has been difficult due to a recently discovered single nucleotide polymorphism-dependent miRNA-mediated inhibitory mechanism. hMMP-9 cDNA encoding amino acid substitutions at residues 38 (modified-S38, mS38) or 120 (N120S) were created in the background of a miRNA-binding site disrupted template and expressed by transient transfection. hMMP-9 harboring a single mS38 replacement secreted well, whereas N120S, or a double mS38/N120S hMMP-9 demonstrated much reduced secretion. Imaging indicated endoplasmic reticulum (ER) retention of the non-secreted variants and co-immunoprecipitation confirmed an enhanced strong interaction between the non-secreted hMMP-9 and the ER-resident protein calreticulin (CALR). Removal of N-glycosylation at residue 38 revealed an amino acid-dependent strong interaction with CALR likely preventing unloading of the misfolded protein from the ER chaperone down the normal secretory pathway. As with other glycoproteins, N-glycosylation strongly regulates hMMP-9 secretion. This is mediated, however, through a novel mechanism of cloaking an N-glycosylation-independent strong interaction with the ER-resident CALR.

SUBMITTER: Duellman T 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4774645 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Functional Roles of N-Linked Glycosylation of Human Matrix Metalloproteinase 9.

Duellman Tyler T   Burnett John J   Yang Jay J  

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Matrix metalloproteinase-9 (MMP-9) is a secreted endoproteinase with a critical role in the regulation of the extracellular matrix and proteolytic activation of signaling molecules. Human (h)MMP-9 has two well-defined N-glycosylation sites at residues N38 and N120; however, their role has remained mostly unexplored partly because expression of the N-glycosylation-deficient N38S has been difficult due to a recently discovered single nucleotide polymorphism-dependent miRNA-mediated inhibitory mech  ...[more]

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