N-acetylglucosamine-dependent nuclear import of neoglycoproteins

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Abstract

Nuclear proteins bearing O-linked N-acetylglucosaminyl residues are involved in nuclear transport and in transcriptional processes. However, the role of glycosylation remains to be determined. It was proposed that glycosylation could be involved in macromolecular complex formation or in nuclear targeting. In the present study, we show that, in digitonin-permeabilized cells, BSA substituted with β-di-N-acetylchitobioside (GlcNAcβ4GlcNAc) is transported from the cytosol to the nucleus in a sugar dependent manner. The process is time and ATP dependent, Under the conditions used, the nuclear import of β-di-N-acetyl-chitobios BSA, as it has also been previously shown for the nuclear import of α-glucosyl BSA (Duverger et al., J. Cell Set, 108, 1325-1332, 1995) does not require the addition of a cytosolic extract, while the nuclear import of peptidic-NLS substituted BSA does require such an addition. These results suggest that GlcNAc can act as a nuclear localization signal.

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Duverger, E., Roche, A. C., & Monsigny, M. (1996). N-acetylglucosamine-dependent nuclear import of neoglycoproteins. Glycobiology, 6(4), 381–386. https://doi.org/10.1093/glycob/6.4.381

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