NMR characterization of immunoglobulin G Fc glycan motion on enzymatic sialylation.

Biochemistry
Adam W BarbJames H Prestegard

Abstract

The terminal carbohydrate residues of the N-glycan on the immunoglobulin G (IgG) fragment crystallizable (Fc) determine whether IgG activates pro- or anti-inflammatory receptors. The IgG Fc alone becomes potently anti-inflammatory upon addition of α2-6-linked N-acetylneuraminic acid residues to the N-glycan, stimulating interest in use of this entity in novel therapies for autoimmune disease [Kaneko et al. (2006) Science313, 670-3]. Complete Fc sialylation has, however, been deemed challenging due to a combination of branch specificity and perceived protection by glycan-protein interactions. Here we report the preparation of high levels of disialylated Fc by using sufficient amounts of a highly active α2-6 sialyltransferase (ST6Gal1) preparation expressed in a transiently transformed human cell culture. Surprisingly, ST6Gal1 sialylated the two termini of the complex-type binantennary glycan in a manner remarkably similar to that observed for the free N-glycan, suggesting the Fc polypeptide does not greatly influence ST6Gal1 specificity. In addition, sialylation of either branch terminus does not appear to dramatically alter the motional behavior of the N-glycan as judged by solution NMR spectroscopy. Together these, data sugges...Continue Reading

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