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N-glycosylation as a eukaryotic protective mechanism against protein aggregation
Ramon Duran‐Romaña, Bert Houben, Matthias De Vleeschouwer, Nikolaos Louros, Matthew P. Wilson, Gert Matthijs, Joost Schymkowitz, Frédéric Rousseau
Science Advances · 2024 · ▲ 43 citations
Abstract
The tendency for proteins to form aggregates is an inherent part of every proteome and arises from the self-assembly of short protein segments called aggregation-prone regions (APRs). While posttranslational modifications (PTMs) have been implicated in modulating protein aggregation, their direct role in APRs remains poorly understood. In this study, we used a combination of proteome-wide computational analyses and biophysical techniques to investigate the potential involvement of PTMs in aggregation regulation. Our findings reveal that while most PTM types are disfavored near APRs, N-glycosylation is enriched and evolutionarily selected, especially in proteins prone to misfolding. Experimentally, we show that N-glycosylation inhibits the aggregation of peptides in vitro through steric hindrance. Moreover, mining existing proteomics data, we find that the loss of N-glycans at the flanks of APRs leads to specific protein aggregation in Neuro2a cells. Our findings indicate that, among its many molecular functions, N-glycosylation directly prevents protein aggregation in higher eukaryotes.
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Duran‐Romaña, R., Houben, B., Vleeschouwer, M.D., Louros, N., Wilson, M.P., Matthijs, G., Schymkowitz, J., & Rousseau, F. (2024). N-glycosylation as a eukaryotic protective mechanism against protein aggregation. <em>Science Advances</em>. https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.adk8173
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Duran‐Romaña R, Houben B, Vleeschouwer MD, Louros N, Wilson MP, Matthijs G, et al. N-glycosylation as a eukaryotic protective mechanism against protein aggregation. Science Advances. 2024. doi:10.1126/sciadv.adk8173.
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@article{ramon2024Nglyco,
title = {N-glycosylation as a eukaryotic protective mechanism against protein aggregation},
author = {Ramon Duran‐Romaña and Bert Houben and Matthias De Vleeschouwer and Nikolaos Louros and Matthew P. Wilson and Gert Matthijs and Joost Schymkowitz and Frédéric Rousseau},
journal = {Science Advances},
year = {2024},
doi = {10.1126/sciadv.adk8173},
}
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