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Aminoquinoline fluorescent labels obstruct efficient removal of N-glycan core α(1-6) fucose by bovine kidney α- l -fucosidase (BKF)

Aminoquinoline fluorescent labels obstruct efficient removal of N-glycan core α(1-6) fucose by bovine kidney α- l -fucosidase (BKF)
Aminoquinoline fluorescent labels obstruct efficient removal of N-glycan core α(1-6) fucose by bovine kidney α- l -fucosidase (BKF)

Here we report evidence that new aminoquinoline N-glycan fluorescent labels interfere with the release of core α(1-6) fucose from N-glycans by bovine kidney α-l-fucosidase (BKF). BKF is a commonly employed exoglycosidase for core α(1-6) fucose determination. Molecular simulations of the bound and unbound Fuc-α(1-6)-GlcNAc, where GlcNAc is situated at the reducing end for all N-glycans, suggest that the reduced BKF activity may be due to a nonoptimal fit of the highest populated conformers in the BKF active binding site at room temperature. Population analysis and free energy estimates suggest that an enhanced flexibility of the labeled sugar, which facilitates recognition and binding, can be achievable with extended reaction conditions. We provide these experimental conditions using a sequential exoglycosidase digestion array using high concentrations of BKF.

aminoquinoline (AQC), bovine kidney fucosidase (BKF), N-glycan, ultra performance liquid chromatography (UPLC)
1535-3893
4237-4243
O'Flaherty, Róisín
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Harbison, Aoife M.
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Hanley, Philip J.
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Taron, Christopher H.
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Fadda, Elisa
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Rudd, Pauline M.
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O'Flaherty, Róisín
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Harbison, Aoife M.
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Hanley, Philip J.
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Taron, Christopher H.
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Fadda, Elisa
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O'Flaherty, Róisín, Harbison, Aoife M., Hanley, Philip J., Taron, Christopher H., Fadda, Elisa and Rudd, Pauline M. (2017) Aminoquinoline fluorescent labels obstruct efficient removal of N-glycan core α(1-6) fucose by bovine kidney α- l -fucosidase (BKF). Journal of Proteome Research, 16 (11), 4237-4243. (doi:10.1021/acs.jproteome.7b00580).

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Abstract

Here we report evidence that new aminoquinoline N-glycan fluorescent labels interfere with the release of core α(1-6) fucose from N-glycans by bovine kidney α-l-fucosidase (BKF). BKF is a commonly employed exoglycosidase for core α(1-6) fucose determination. Molecular simulations of the bound and unbound Fuc-α(1-6)-GlcNAc, where GlcNAc is situated at the reducing end for all N-glycans, suggest that the reduced BKF activity may be due to a nonoptimal fit of the highest populated conformers in the BKF active binding site at room temperature. Population analysis and free energy estimates suggest that an enhanced flexibility of the labeled sugar, which facilitates recognition and binding, can be achievable with extended reaction conditions. We provide these experimental conditions using a sequential exoglycosidase digestion array using high concentrations of BKF.

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Published date: 3 November 2017
Additional Information: Publisher Copyright: © 2017 American Chemical Society.
Keywords: aminoquinoline (AQC), bovine kidney fucosidase (BKF), N-glycan, ultra performance liquid chromatography (UPLC)

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Local EPrints ID: 499923
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/499923
ISSN: 1535-3893
PURE UUID: 6ba0472e-83e3-4578-9020-ac7a97a32541
ORCID for Elisa Fadda: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-2898-7770

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Date deposited: 08 Apr 2025 16:50
Last modified: 09 Apr 2025 02:09

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Author: Róisín O'Flaherty
Author: Aoife M. Harbison
Author: Philip J. Hanley
Author: Christopher H. Taron
Author: Elisa Fadda ORCID iD
Author: Pauline M. Rudd

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