Identification of Molecular Intermediates in the Assembly Pathway of the MUC5AC Mucin

John K. Sheehan, Sara Kirkham, Marj Howard, Philip Woodman, Saduman Kutay, Caroline Brazeau, Jeanette Buckley, David J. Thornton

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    Abstract

    MUC5AC mucins secreted by HT-29 cells in culture are oligomeric glycoproteins with characteristics similar to the MUC5AC mucins isolated from human airway sputum (Sheehan, J. K., Brazeau, C., Kutay, S., Pigeon, H., Kirkham, S., Howard, M., and Thornton, D. J. (2000) Biochem. J. 347, 37-44). Therefore we have used this cell line as a model system to investigate the biosynthesis of this major airway mucin. Initial experiments showed that the MUC5AC mucins isolated from the cells were liable to depolymerization depending on the conditions used for their solubilization. Prevention against reduction resulted in large oligomers associated with the cells, similar to those secreted into the medium. Using a combination of density gradient centrifugation and agarose gel electrophoresis coupled with probes specific for different forms of the mucin we identified five major intracellular populations of the MUC5AC polypeptide (unglycosylated monomer and dimer, GalNAc-substituted dimer, fully glycosylated dimer, and higher order oligomers). Pulse-chase studies were performed to follow the flow of radioactivity through these various intracellular forms into the mature oligomeric mucin secreted into the medium (a process taking ∼2-4 h). The results show that the mucin polypeptide undergoes dimerization and then becomes substituted with GalNAc residues prior to glycan elaboration to produce a mature mucin dimer, which then undergoes multimerization. These data indicate that this oligomeric mucin follows a similar assembly to the von Willebrand factor glycoprotein to yield long linear disulfide-linked chains.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)15698-15705
    Number of pages7
    JournalJournal of Biological Chemistry
    Volume279
    Issue number15
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 9 Apr 2004

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