Protein O-GlcNAcylation levels are regulated independently of dietary intake in a tissue and time-specific manner during rat postnatal development.
Thomas DupasManon DenisJustine DontaineAntoine PerselloLaurent BultotAngélique ErraudDidier VertommenBertrand BouchardArnaud TessierMatthieu RivièreJacques LebretonEdith Bigot-CorbelJérôme MontnachMichel De WaardChantal GauthierYan BurelleAaron K OlsonBertrand RozecChristine Des RosiersLuc BertrandTarik IssadBenjamin LauzierPublished in: Acta physiologica (Oxford, England) (2020)
Our results demonstrate that protein O-GlcNAc levels are not linked to dietary intake and regulated in a time and tissue-specific manner during postnatal development. We have identified by untargeted MS putative proteins with a particular O-GlcNAc signature across the development process suggesting specific role of these proteins.