What amino acid is able to be N-glycosylated?
Asparagine in the rER
How does N-glycosylation occur?
What are the different fates of N-glycosylated proteins?
can be transported to lysosomes, secreted into the blood, or placed in the cell membrane
How are N-glycoslyated proteins moved from the golgi to the lysosome?
What happen when if their is a deficiency in the mannose 6-P marker?
I-cell disease
these proteins will accumulate
What are proteoglycans?
contain mainly GAG’s which are special sugars
O-glycoslyation of the core protein
What are glycoproteins?
contain mainly protein and a small amount of sugars which are normally branched
O and N linked
O- linked sugars are bound to what AA’s
serine, theronine, or hydroxy lysine
How are proteins O-linked glycosylated?
Why is O-linked glycosylation used?
Type O blood?
No sugar linked to Gal of the H substance
Type A blood?
has GalNAc linked to Gal of the H substance
Type B blood?
Has galactose linked to the Gal of the H substance
Type AB blood?
A mix of type A and type B structures
GalNAc and galactose
What kind of proteins are mucins?
they are a glycoprotein
rich in O-linked
What do salivary mucins mainly contain?
contains only one N-acetylglucosamine
this sugar binds NANA, thus a negative charge
How is one way viruses can invade a cell?
they can bind to glycoproteins, which is the first step to infection
How is one way bacteria can invade a cell?
they can bind to surface glycoproteins before entering the cell
E.coli and glycoproteins?
E.coli can attach to a mannose residues that are taken into the cell membrane. first step of infection.
How does H.pylori invade cells?
This bacterium leads to ulcers by interaction with a specific blood group antigen of the gastric epithelium.
What are glycosaminoglycans (GAGs)?
are long, unbranched chains of negatively charged sugars and are often sulfated.
What are proteoglycans?
they mainly contain GAGs and they are part of the extracellular matrix
GAGs are repeated sequences of what sugars?
position 1 = glucuronic acid or iduronic acid
position 2 = glucosamine or galactosamine
characteristics of GAGs?