Low Stability and a Conserved N-Glycosylation Site Are Associated with Regulation of the Discoidin Domain Receptor Family by Glucose via Post-Translational N-Glycosylation
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Cell-surface expression of the discoidin domain receptor (DDR) tyrosine kinase family in high molecular mass form was controlled sensitively by the glucose concentration through a post-translational N-glycosylation process. Cycloheximide time-course experiments revealed that the high-molecular-mass forms of DDR1 and DDR2 were significantly less stable than control receptor tyrosine kinases. Site-directed mutational analysis of the consensus N-glycosylation sites of the DDRs revealed that mutations of asparagine 213 of DDR2 and asparagine 211 of DDR1, a conserved N-glycosylation site among vertebrate DDRs, inhibited the generation of the high-molecular-mass isoform. Taken together, these results suggest a mechanism to control the activity of the DDR family by regulating its cell-surface expression. Due to low stability, the steady-state population of functional DDR proteins in the cell surface depends sensitively on its maturation process via post-translational N-glycosylation, which is controlled by the glucose supply and the presence of a conserved N-glycosylation site.
著者
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WONG Ee
Future Fusion Research Division, Korea Institute of Science and Technology
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SUN Xiaoyan
Future Fusion Research Division, Korea Institute of Science and Technology
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PHAN Trong
Future Fusion Research Division, Korea Institute of Science and Technology
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KIM Geunwoong
Future Fusion Research Division, Korea Institute of Science and Technology
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JUNG Seung
Future Fusion Research Division, Korea Institute of Science and Technology
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YOON Chang
Future Fusion Research Division, Korea Institute of Science and Technology
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YANG Beom-Seok
Future Fusion Research Division, Korea Institute of Science and Technology