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New insights about Na+/Ca2+ exchangers and protein glycosylation in human cells

Bistue Millon, Maria BeatrizIcon ; Amorosi, Cyntia AnabelIcon ; Papazoglu, Gabriela MagaliIcon ; Siravegna, Myriam GladysIcon ; Elso, Graciela RaquelIcon ; Asteggiano, Carla GabrielaIcon
Fecha de publicación: 09/2017
Editorial: Reaserch Trends
Revista: Trends in Cell and Molecular Biology
ISSN: 0972-8449
Idioma: Inglés
Tipo de recurso: Artículo publicado
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Na+/Ca2+ exchangers (NCX and NCKX proteins) contribute to Ca2+ homeostasis and recent studies have demonstrated the expression of NCX1 (SLC8) and NCKX1 (SLC24) proteins in human platelets. A tight ([Ca2+]i) is necessary for platelets to prevent inappropriate thrombus formation or bleeding due to altered platelet aggregation, a severe clinical manifestation in congenital disorders of glycosylation (CDG) PMM2-CDG patients. Very little is known about glycosylation and Ca2+ uptake. In this study, we propose to examine Na+/Ca2+ activity (45-Ca2+ uptake) and protein glycosylation in human cells. Immunopurified NCX1 and NCKX1 proteins from microsomal fractions of human platelets were detected with anti-SLC8 antibody and anti-SLC24 antibody, respectively, and lectin staining (concanavalin A (Con A) and wheat germ agglutinin (WGA)). Additionally, enzymatic N- and O-deglycosylation strategies (PNGase F and O-glycosidase digestion) were assayed. In healthy control subjects, we observed N-linked glycans attached to NCX1 and NCKX1 proteins and O-linked sialo oligosaccharides attached to NCKX1. To better understand the clinical relevance of altered protein N-glycosylation, we analyzed the 45-Ca2+ uptake in PMM2-CDG platelets and transfected NCX1 cDNA in tunicamycin-treated HEK293 cells. Western blot showed that 45-Ca2+ uptake and NCX1 protein were greatly diminished. We present evidence that suggests for the first time that N-hypoglycosylation alters Na+/Ca2+ exchange in platelets from CDG patients or tunicamycin-treated HEK293 cells. Additional studies will be necessary to further elucidate the structure of glycans bound to these proteins and the pathological aspects of cell hypoglycosylation.
Palabras clave: Na+/Ca2+ Exchangers , Cdg , Glycosylation , Human Platelet
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11336/64405
URL: http://www.researchtrends.net/tia/article_pdf.asp?in=0&vn=12&tid=55&aid=6060
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Bistue Millon, Maria Beatriz; Amorosi, Cyntia Anabel; Papazoglu, Gabriela Magali; Siravegna, Myriam Gladys; Elso, Graciela Raquel; et al.; New insights about Na+/Ca2+ exchangers and protein glycosylation in human cells; Reaserch Trends; Trends in Cell and Molecular Biology; 12; 9-2017; 17-32
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