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Structure of human ST8SiaIII sialyltransferase provides insight into cell-surface polysialylation
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Structure of human ST8SiaIII sialyltransferase provides insight into cell-surface polysialylation

Gesa Volkers, Liam J. Worrall, David H. Kwan, Ching-Ching Yu, Lars Baumann, Emilie Lameignere, Gregory A. Wasney, Nichollas E. Scott, Warren Wakarchuk, Leonard J. Foster, …
Nature Structural and Molecular Biology, 卷.22(8), 頁碼.627-635
08/2015
PMID: 26192331

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Structural Biology Molecular Biology
Sialyltransferases of the mammalian ST8Sia family catalyze oligo- and polysialylation of surface-localized glycoproteins and glycolipids through transfer of sialic acids from CMP-sialic acid to the nonreducing ends of sialic acid acceptors. The crystal structure of human ST8SiaIII at 1.85-Å resolution presented here is, to our knowledge, the first solved structure of a polysialyltransferase from any species, and it reveals a cluster of polysialyltransferase-specific structural motifs that collectively provide an extended electropositive surface groove for binding of oligo-polysialic acid chain products. The ternary complex of ST8SiaIII with a donor sugar analog and a sulfated glycan acceptor identified with a sialyltransferase glycan array provides insight into the residues involved in substrate binding, specificity and sialyl transfer.

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