Mining the O-mannose glycoproteome reveals cadherins as major O-mannosylated glycoproteins

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The metazoan O-mannose (O-Man) glycoproteome is largely unknown. It has been shown that up to 30% of brain O-glycans are of the O-Man type, but essentially only alpha-dystroglycan (α-DG) of the dystrophin-glycoprotein complex is well characterized as an O-Man glycoprotein. Defects in O-Man glycosylation underlie congenital muscular dystrophies and considerable efforts have been devoted to explore this O-glycoproteome without much success. Here, we used our SimpleCell strategy using nuclease-mediated gene editing of a human cell line (MDA-MB-231) to reduce the structural heterogeneity of O-Man glycans and to probe the OMan glycoproteome. In this breast cancer cell line we found that O-Man glycosylation is primarily found on cadherins and plexins on β-strands in extracellular cadherin and Ig-like, plexin and transcription factor domains. The positions and evolutionary conservation of O-Man glycans in cadherins suggest that they play important functional roles for this large group of cell adhesion glycoproteins, which can now be addressed. The developed O-Man SimpleCell strategy is applicable to most types of cell lines and enables proteome-wide discovery of O-Man protein glycosylation.

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Vester-Christensen, M. B., Halim, A., Joshi, H. J., Steentoft, C., Bennett, E. P., Levery, S. B., … Clausen, H. (2013). Mining the O-mannose glycoproteome reveals cadherins as major O-mannosylated glycoproteins. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 110(52), 21018–21023. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1313446110

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