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Characterizing the O-glycosylation landscape of human plasma, platelets, and endothelial cells.


ABSTRACT: The hemostatic system comprises platelet aggregation, coagulation, and fibrinolysis, and is critical to the maintenance of vascular integrity. Multiple studies indicate that glycans play important roles in the hemostatic system; however, most investigations have focused on N-glycans because of the complexity of O-glycan analysis. Here we performed the first systematic analysis of native-O-glycosylation using lectin affinity chromatography coupled to liquid chromatography mass spectrometry (LC-MS)/MS to determine the precise location of O-glycans in human plasma, platelets, and endothelial cells, which coordinately regulate hemostasis. We identified the hitherto largest O-glycoproteome from native tissue with a total of 649 glycoproteins and 1123 nonambiguous O-glycosites, demonstrating that O-glycosylation is a ubiquitous modification of extracellular proteins. Investigation of the general properties of O-glycosylation established that it is a heterogeneous modification, frequently occurring at low density within disordered regions in a cell-dependent manner. Using an unbiased screen to identify associations between O-glycosites and protein annotations we found that O-glycans were over-represented close (± 15 amino acids) to tandem repeat regions, protease cleavage sites, within propeptides, and located on a select group of protein domains. The importance of O-glycosites in proximity to proteolytic cleavage sites was further supported by in vitro peptide assays demonstrating that proteolysis of key hemostatic proteins can be inhibited by the presence of O-glycans. Collectively, these data illustrate the global properties of native O-glycosylation and provide the requisite roadmap for future biomarker and structure-function studies.

SUBMITTER: King SL 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5738978 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Characterizing the <i>O</i>-glycosylation landscape of human plasma, platelets, and endothelial cells.

King Sarah L SL   Joshi Hiren J HJ   Schjoldager Katrine T KT   Halim Adnan A   Madsen Thomas D TD   Dziegiel Morten H MH   Woetmann Anders A   Vakhrushev Sergey Y SY   Wandall Hans H HH  

Blood advances 20170223 7


The hemostatic system comprises platelet aggregation, coagulation, and fibrinolysis, and is critical to the maintenance of vascular integrity. Multiple studies indicate that glycans play important roles in the hemostatic system; however, most investigations have focused on <i>N</i>-glycans because of the complexity of <i>O</i>-glycan analysis. Here we performed the first systematic analysis of native-<i>O</i>-glycosylation using lectin affinity chromatography coupled to liquid chromatography mas  ...[more]

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