Post-Translational Modifications in Plants 1993
DOI: 10.1017/cbo9780511600401.016
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Detection, biosynthesis and some functions of glycans N-linked to plant secreted proteins

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“…By comparing the effects of different elicitor molecules, we demonstrated also that the extent ofimmobilisation is dependent on the level of the H202 production as well as on the degree of pH changes evoked by elicitor. Immobilisation is confined to a small subset of proteins, mainly (hydroxy)prolinecontaining glycoproteins, while glycoproteins with N-linked oligosaccharide side chains remain unchanged, indicating the importance of the type of glycosylation on the stability and function of wall proteins under stress conditions and in development [22]. Analysis of hydroxyproline content in the wall proteins indicated that only a limited number of proteins contained hydroxylated proline and that they were grouped in two regions, 90-200 kDa and 30-45 kDa.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By comparing the effects of different elicitor molecules, we demonstrated also that the extent ofimmobilisation is dependent on the level of the H202 production as well as on the degree of pH changes evoked by elicitor. Immobilisation is confined to a small subset of proteins, mainly (hydroxy)prolinecontaining glycoproteins, while glycoproteins with N-linked oligosaccharide side chains remain unchanged, indicating the importance of the type of glycosylation on the stability and function of wall proteins under stress conditions and in development [22]. Analysis of hydroxyproline content in the wall proteins indicated that only a limited number of proteins contained hydroxylated proline and that they were grouped in two regions, 90-200 kDa and 30-45 kDa.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In higher plants, inhibition of N-glycosylation by tunicamycin has been shown to lead to a rapid intracellular proteolysis of the secretory proteins (Ravi et al 1986;Driouich et al 1989;Faye and Chrispeels 1989), whereas most vacuolar proteins are correctly targeted to the vacuole (for review, see Faye et al 1993). Recently, it was demonstrated that glycoprotein secretion in plants Fig.…”
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“…The removal of the signal peptide is the first necessary step that a secretory protein must undergo to acquire its correct conformation (Helenius et al, 1992); further modifications do usually include N-Glycosylation (Faye et al, 1993) folding, via the formation of both non-covalent and covalent bonds within the protein, and assembly, via the formation of intermolecular interactions between polypeptides (reviewed by Vitale and Denecke, 1999).…”
Section: The Synthesis and Processing Of Prolamins Occur In The Ermentioning
confidence: 99%