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. 2024:2772:221-238.
doi: 10.1007/978-1-0716-3710-4_16.

Analysis of Protein Glycosylation in the ER

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Analysis of Protein Glycosylation in the ER

Jennifer Schoberer et al. Methods Mol Biol. 2024.

Abstract

Protein N-glycosylation is an essential posttranslational modification which is initiated in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER). In plants, the N-glycans play a pivotal role in protein folding and quality control. Through the interaction of glycan processing and binding reactions mediated by ER-resident glycosidases and specific carbohydrate-binding proteins, the N-glycans contribute to the adoption of a native protein conformation. Properly folded glycoproteins are released from these processes and allowed to continue their transit to the Golgi where further processing and maturation of N-glycans leads to the formation of more complex structures with different functions. Incompletely folded glycoproteins are removed from the ER by a highly conserved degradation process to prevent the accumulation or secretion of misfolded proteins and maintain ER homeostasis. Here, we describe methods to analyze the N-glycosylation status and the glycan-dependent ER-associated degradation process in plants.

Keywords: ERAD; Glycoprotein; N-glycosylation; Oligosaccharyltransferase; Quality control.

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