Title of article
Site-selective chemical protein glycosylation protects from autolysis and proteolytic degradation Original Research Article
Author/Authors
David Russell، نويسنده , , Neil J. Oldham، نويسنده , , Benjamin G. Davis، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages
7
From page
1508
To page
1514
Abstract
Glycosylation is often cited as having a stabilizing effect upon proteins with respect to proteolysis, thermolysis and other forms of degradation. We present here a model study on an autolytic protease that has been chemically glycosylated to produce single glycoforms. The resulting glycosylated enzymes are more stable with respect to their own autolytic degradation and that by other proteases. Kinetic parameters for protease activity with respect to the degradation of small-molecule amide substrate reveal no significant change in inherent activity thereby suggesting that reduced autolysis and proteolysis are a consequence of stabilization, perhaps by steric blockade of cleavage points or alteration of local unfolding kinetics. Variation in glycan identity suggests that greater glycan size leads to greater stabilization.
Keywords
Glycoform , Autolysis , proteolysis , subtilisin , Glycoproteins , Protease
Journal title
Carbohydrate Research
Serial Year
2009
Journal title
Carbohydrate Research
Record number
966480
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