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  • In the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe, specific galactosyltransferases transfer D-galactose residues to glycoproteins, playing a crucial role in cell communication.
  • Disruption of all identified galactosyltransferases resulted in the complete absence of these D-galactose residues, which underscored their importance.
  • The study identified eight galactosyltransferases with distinct substrate specificities, providing insights for potential genetic modifications to improve glycan galactosylation in this yeast.

Article Abstract

In the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe, α1,2- and α1,3-linked D-galactose (Gal) residues are transferred to N- and O-linked oligosaccharides of glycoproteins by galactosyltransferases. Although the galactomannans are important for cell-cell communication in S. pombe (e.g., in nonsexual aggregation), the mechanisms underlying galactosylation in cells remain unclear. Schizosaccharomyces pombe has 10 galactosyltransferase-related genes: seven belonging to glycosyltransferase (GT) family 34 and three belonging GT family 8. Disruption of all 10 α-galactosyltransferases (strain Δ10GalT) has been shown to result in a complete lack of α-Gal residues. Here, we have investigated the function and substrate specificities of galactosyltransferases in S pombe by using strains expressing single α-galactosyltransferases in the Δ10GalT background. High-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) analysis of pyridylaminated O-linked oligosaccharides showed that two GT family 34 α1,2-galactosyltransferases (Gma12p and Gmh6p) and two GT family 8 α1,3-galactosyltransferases (Otg2p and Otg3p) are involved in galactosylation of O-linked oligosaccharide. Moreover, 1H-NMR of N-glycans revealed that three GT family 34 α1,2-galactosyltransferases (Gmh1p, Gmh2p and Gmh3p) are required for the galactosylation of N-linked oligosaccharides. Furthermore, HPLC and lectin-blot analysis revealed that Otg1p showed α1,3-galactosyltransferase activity under conditions of co-expression with Gmh6p, indicating that α-1,2-linked galactose is required for the galactosylation activity of Otg1p in S. pombe. In conclusion, eight galactosyltransferases have been shown to have activity in S. pombe with different substrate specificities. These findings will be useful for genetically tailoring the galactosylation of both N- and O-glycans in fission yeast.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/glycob/cwab028DOI Listing

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