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N-glycan trimming by glucosidase II is essential for Arabidopsis development
Fecha
2008-10Registro en:
Soussilane, Pravina; D'Alessio, Cecilia; Paccalet, Thomas; Fitchette, Anne-Catherine; Parodi, Armando José A.; et al.; N-glycan trimming by glucosidase II is essential for Arabidopsis development; Springer; Glycoconjugate Journal; 26; 5; 10-2008; 597-607
0282-0080
1573-4986
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Soussilane, Pravina
D'Alessio, Cecilia
Paccalet, Thomas
Fitchette, Anne-Catherine
Parodi, Armando José A.
Williamson, Richard
Plasson, Carole
Faye, Loic
Gomord, Veronique
Resumen
Glucosidase II, one of the early N-glycan processing enzymes and a major player in the glycoprotein folding quality control, has been described as a soluble heterodimer composed of alpha and beta subunits. Here we present the first characterization of a plant glucosidase II alpha subunit at the molecular level. Expression of the Arabidopsis alpha subunit restored N-glycan maturation capacity in Schizosaccharomyces pombe alpha- or alphabeta-deficient mutants, but with a lower efficiency in the last case. Inactivation of the alpha subunit in a temperature sensitive Arabidopsis mutant blocked N-glycan processing after a first trimming by glucosidase I and strongly affected seedling development.