Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, Vol.361, No.3, 725-731, 2007
Importance of N-glycosylation positioning for secretion and folding of ovalbumin
To investigate the role of the carbohydrate chain of hen egg ovalbumin (OVA), potential N-glycosylation site-deletion OVA mutants were expressed in yeast. The secretion level of the N292Q and N292/311Q Mutants was greatly reduced compared with the wild-type OVA. Furthermore, secretion of the mutants without a carbohydrate chain on Asn-292 could hardly be detected in the culture medium, even if an additional N-glycosylation site was introduced to the OVA molecule. The reduction in secretion level seems to be due to incorrectly folded protein. Moreover, the secretion levels of the wild-type and N311Q mutant reduced in a similar extent as those of the mutants without a carbohydrate chain on Asn-292 in calnexin-disrupted yeast. These results indicate that the carbohydrate chain attached to Asn-292 of OVA has an important role for the secretion and folding in the cells. (c) 2007 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.