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Glycobiology ; 25(4): 403-11, 2015 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25387872

ABSTRACT

Phosphorylcholine (PC) modification of proteins by pathogens has been implicated in mediating host-pathogen interactions. Parasitic nematodes synthesize PC-modified biomolecules that can modulate the host's antibody and cytokine production to favor nematode survival, contributing to long-term infections. Only two nematode PC-modified proteins (PC-proteins) have been unequivocally identified, yet discovering the protein targets of PC modification will be paramount to understanding the role(s) that this epitope plays in nematode biology. A major hurdle in the field has been the lack of techniques for selective purification of PC-proteins. The nonparasitic nematode Caenorhabditis elegans expresses PC-modified N-linked glycans, offering an attractive model to study the biology of PC-modification. We developed a robust method to identify PC-proteins by metabolic labeling of primary embryonic C. elegans cells with propargylcholine, an alkyne-modified choline analog. Cu(I)-catalyzed cycloaddition with biotin-azide enables streptavidin purification and subsequent high-throughput LC-MS identification of propargyl-labeled proteins. All proteins identified using stringent criteria are known or predicted to be membrane or secreted proteins, consistent with the model of a Golgi-resident, putative PC-transferase. Of the 55 PC-N-glycosylation sites reported, 33 have been previously observed as N-glycosylation sites in high-throughput screens of C. elegans. Several identified PC-proteins are nematode-specific proteins, but 10 of the PC-proteins are widely conserved ion transporters and amino acid transporters, while eight are conserved proteins involved in synaptic function. This finding suggests a functional role for PC-modification beyond immunomodulation. The approach presented in this study provides a method to identify PC-proteins in C. elegans and related nematodes.


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Alkynes/chemistry , Amino Acid Transport Systems/metabolism , Caenorhabditis elegans Proteins/metabolism , Caenorhabditis elegans/metabolism , Choline/analogs & derivatives , Ion Pumps/metabolism , Molecular Probes/chemistry , Alkynes/metabolism , Amino Acid Sequence , Amino Acid Transport Systems/chemistry , Animals , COS Cells , Caenorhabditis elegans/cytology , Caenorhabditis elegans Proteins/chemistry , Chlorocebus aethiops , Choline/chemistry , Choline/metabolism , Glycoproteins/chemistry , Glycoproteins/metabolism , Ion Pumps/chemistry , Molecular Probes/metabolism , Molecular Sequence Data , Phosphorylcholine/metabolism , Staining and Labeling
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