Human acid beta-glucosidase: glycosylation is required for catalytic activity
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- DOI: 10.1016/0006-291x(90)92388-g
Human acid beta-glucosidase: glycosylation is required for catalytic activity
Abstract
The role of oligosaccharide modification in human acid beta-glucosidase function was investigated. This lysosomal enzyme has five putative N-glycosylation sites, four of which are occupied. The unglycosylated human protein was stable when expressed in bacteria or in Spodoptera frugiperda cells in the presence of tunicamycin but lacked catalytic activity. Deglycosylation of purified acid beta-glucosidase from human placenta with N-Glycanase under native conditions resulted in the removal of an accessible oligosaccharide chain from a single site with no effect on activity, whereas complete deglycosylation resulted in proportionate loss of activity. These studies demonstrate that occupancy of at least one glycosylation site is required for the formation and maintenance of acid beta-glucosidase in an active conformation.
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