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Structure-Based Insight on the Mechanism of N-Glycosylation Inhibition by Tunicamycin.

Danbi YoonJu Heun MoonAnna ChoHyejoon BooJeong Seok ChaYoonji LeeJiho Yoo
Published in: Molecules and cells (2023)
N-glycosylation, a common post-translational modification, is widely acknowledged to have a significant effect on protein stability and folding. N-glycosylation is a complex process that occurs in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and requires the participation of multiple enzymes. GlcNAc-1-P-transferase (GPT) is essential for initiating N-glycosylation in the ER. Tunicamycin is a natural product that inhibits N-glycosylation and produces ER stress, and thus it is utilized in research. The molecular mechanism by which GPT triggers N-glycosylation is discussed in this review based on the GPT structure. Based on the structure of the GPT-tunicamycin complex, we also discuss how tunicamycin reduces GPT activity, which prevents N-glycosylation. This review will be highly useful for understanding the role of GPT in the N-glycosylation of proteins, as well as presents a potential for considering tunicamycin as an antibiotic treatment.
Keyphrases
  • endoplasmic reticulum
  • physical activity
  • mouse model
  • estrogen receptor
  • replacement therapy
  • protein protein