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Distribution of N-glycosylation sequons in proteins: how apart are they?

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Aarhus University, Department of Genetics and Biotechnology, Slagelse, Denmark. drrsprao@yahoo.co.in1

N-glycosylation is a common protein modification process, which affects a number of properties of proteins. Little is known about the distribution of N-glycosylation sequons, for example, the distance between glycosylated sites and their position in the protein primary sequence. Using a large set of experimentally confirmed eukaryotic N-glycoproteins we analyzed the relative position and distribution of sequons.

N-Glycosylation probability was found to be lower in the termini of protein sequences compared to the mid region. N-glycosylated sequons were found much farther from C terminus compared to the N-terminus of the protein sequence and this effect was more pronounced for NXS sequons. The distribution of sequons, modeled based on balls-in-boxes classical occupancy, showed a near-maximum probability.

Considerable proportion of sequons was found within a distance of ten amino acids, indicating that the steric hindrance was not a key factor in protein N-glycosylation. Interestingly, the distribution of all sequons present in N-glycoproteins showed a pattern very similar to that of glycosylated sequons.

The results indicate that protein N-glycosylation chiefly follows a random design.

Language: English
Year: 2011
Pages: 57-61
ISSN: 1476928x and 14769271
Types: Journal article
DOI: 10.1016/j.compbiolchem.2011.01.002
ORCIDs: Wollenweber, Bernd

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