Chemical and structural characterization of ?-N-acetylgalactosaminidase I and II from starfish, asterina amurensis.
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ABSTRACT: The marine invertebrate starfish was found to contain a novel ?-N-acetylgalactosaminidase, ?-GalNAcase II, which catalyzes removal of terminal ?-N-acetylgalactosamine (?-GalNAc), in addition to a typical ?-N-acetylgalactosaminidase, ?-GalNAcase I, which catalyzes removal of terminal ?-N-acetylgalactosamine (?-GalNAc) and, to a lesser extent, galactose. The interrelationship between ?-GalNAcase I and ?-GalNAcase II and the molecular basis of their differences in substrate specificity remain unknown.Chemical and structural comparisons between ?-GalNAcase I and II using immunostaining, N-terminal amino acid sequencing and peptide analysis showed high homology to each other and also to other glycoside hydrolase family (GHF) 27 members. The amino acid sequence of peptides showed conserved residues at the active site as seen in typical ?-GalNAcase. Some substitutions of conserved amino acid residues were found in ?-GalNAcase II that were located near catalytic site. Among them G171 and A173, in place of C171 and W173, respectively in ?-GalNAcase were identified to be responsible for lacking intrinsic ?-galactosidase activity of ?-GalNAcase II. Chemical modifications supported the presence of serine, aspartate and tryptophan as active site residues. Two tryptophan residues (W16 and W173) were involved in ?-galactosidase activity, and one (W16) of them was involved in ?-GalNAcase activity.The results suggested that ?-GalNAcase I and II are closely related with respect to primary and higher order structure and that their structural differences are responsible for difference in substrate specificities.
SUBMITTER: Rashid MH
PROVIDER: S-EPMC5445309 | biostudies-literature | 2017 May
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
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