Gene/Protein Disease Symptom Drug Enzyme Compound
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Query: EC:5.4.2.8 (phosphomannomutase)
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Human beta-trace protein is a major intrathecally synthesized polypeptide constituent of human cerebrospinal fluid. We have previously shown that this protein is almost quantitatively modified with biantennary complex-type N-linked oligosaccharides which show "brain-type" glycosylation characteristics (Hoffmann,A. et al., J. Neurochem., 63, pp. 2185-2191, 1994). In the present study human beta-trace protein from the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) of patients with carbohydrate-deficient glycoprotein syndrome (CDGS) due to phosphomannomutase (PMM) deficiency and N-acetyl-glucosaminyltransferase II (GlcNAc-T II) deficiency as well as from control individuals was studied by Western blot analysis. The protein from pooled CSFs was purified by immunoaffinity chromatography. The protein from the five patients with CDGS PMM deficiency showed three protein bands upon SDS-PAGE analysis corresponding to the di-, mono-, and unglycosylated polypeptide forms. Carbohydrate structural analysis of the enzymatically liberated N-glycans was performed applying mapping by HPAEC-PAD, methylation analysis as well as MALD/TOF-MS. Essentially identical oligosaccharide structures were detected in beta-TP from type I patients and control adult pooled CSF. The beta-trace protein from two patients with GlcNAc-T II deficiency showed a single di-N-glycosylated protein band with a significantly lower molecular weight than the di-glycosylated polypeptide from control patients and the beta-trace protein from pooled adult CSF. Beta-TP from GlcNAc-T II deficiency patients shared only three oligosaccharides out of the 13 observed in beta-TP from controls or patients with PMM deficiency. The major oligosaccharide structures of the glycoprotein from patients with GlcNAc-T II deficiency were found to be monoantennary asialo- or monosialylated lactosamine-type chains with proximal fucose and bisecting GlcNAc.
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PMID:Hypoglycosylation of a brain glycoprotein (beta-trace protein) in CDG syndromes due to phosphomannomutase deficiency and N-acetylglucosaminyl-transferase II deficiency. 945 8

Microalgae of the genus Prototheca (P.) are associated with rare but severe infections (protothecosis) and represent a potential zoonotic risk. Genotype (GT) 2 of P. zopfii has been established as pathogenic agent for humans, dogs, and cattle, whereas GT1 is considered to be non-pathogenic. Since pathogenesis is poorly understood, the aim of this study was to determine immunogenic proteins and potential virulence factors of P. zopfii GT2. Therefore, 2D western blot analyses with sera and isolates of two dogs naturally infected with P. zopfii GT2 have been performed. Cross-reactivity was determined by including the type strains of P. zopfii GT2, P. zopfii GT1, and P. blaschkeae, a close relative of P. zopfii, which is known to cause subclinical forms of bovine mastitis. The sera showed a high strain-, genotype-, and species-cross-reactivity. A total of 198 immunogenic proteins have been analyzed via MALDI-TOF MS. The majority of the 86 identified proteins are intracellularly located (e.g., malate dehydrogenase, oxidoreductase, 3-dehydroquinate synthase) but some antigens and potential virulence factors, known from other pathogens, have been found (e.g., phosphomannomutase, triosephosphate isomerase). One genotype-specific antigen could be identified as heat shock protein 70 (Hsp70), a well-known antigen of eukaryotic pathogens with immunological importance when located extracellularly. Both sera were reactive to glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate-dehydrogenase of all investigated strains. This house-keeping enzyme is found to be located on the surface of several pathogens as virulence factor. Flow-cytometric analysis revealed its presence on the surface of P. blaschkeae.
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PMID:Well-known surface and extracellular antigens of pathogenic microorganisms among the immunodominant proteins of the infectious microalgae Prototheca zopfii. 2648 14