Current strategies for characterization of mucin-domain glycoproteins
- PMID: 35752002
- DOI: 10.1016/j.cbpa.2022.102174
Current strategies for characterization of mucin-domain glycoproteins
Abstract
Glycosylation, and especially O-linked glycosylation, remains a critical blind spot in the understanding of post-translational modifications. Due to their nature as proteins defined by a large density and abundance of O-glycosylation, mucins present extra challenges in the analysis of their structure and function. However, recent breakthroughs in multiple areas of research have rendered mucin-domain glycoproteins more accessible to current characterization techniques. In particular, the adaptation of mucinases to glycoproteomic workflows, the manipulation of cellular glycosylation pathways, and the advances in synthetic methods to more closely mimic mucin domains have introduced new and exciting avenues to study mucin glycoproteins. Here, we summarize recent developments in understanding the structure and biological function of mucin domains and their associated glycans, from glycoproteomic tools and visualization methods to synthetic glycopeptide mimetics.
Keywords: Genetic engineering; Glycopeptide synthesis; Glycoproteomics; Mucin; Mucin mimetic; Mucinase; Mucinome.
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Conflict of interest statement
Declaration of competing interest The authors declare the following financial interests/personal relationships that may be considered as potential competing interests: S.A.M. is a co-inventor on a Stanford patent related to this work.