Comparative Site-Specific O‑Glycosylation
Analysis of the Milk Fat Globule Membrane Proteome in Donkey Colostrum
and Mature Milk
Posted on 2024-01-05 - 20:09
Donkey
milk fat globule membrane (MFGM) proteins are a class of
membrane-bound secreted proteins with broad-spectrum biofunctional
activities; however, their site-specific O-glycosylation
landscapes have not been systematically mapped. In this study, an
in-depth MFGM O-glycoproteome profile of donkey milk
during lactation was constructed based on an intact glycopeptide-centered,
label-free glycoproteomics pipeline, with 2137 site-specific O-glycans from 1121 MFGM glycoproteins and 619 site-specific O-glycans from 217 MFGM glycoproteins identified in donkey
colostrum and donkey mature milk, respectively. As lactation progressed,
the number of site-specific O-glycans from three
glycoproteins significantly increased, whereas that of 11 site-specific O-glycans from five glycoproteins significantly decreased.
Furthermore, donkey MFGM O-glycoproteins with core-1
and core-2 core structures and Lewis and sialylated branch structures
may be involved in regulating apoptosis. The findings of this study
reveal the differences in the composition of donkey MFGM O-glycoproteins and their site-specific O-glycosylation
modification dynamic change rules during lactation, providing a molecular
basis for understanding the complexity and biological functions of
donkey MFGM protein O-glycosylation.
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Guan, Boyuan; Cao, Xueyan; Yang, Mei; Yue, Xiqing; Liu, Donghong (2024). Comparative Site-Specific O‑Glycosylation
Analysis of the Milk Fat Globule Membrane Proteome in Donkey Colostrum
and Mature Milk. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jafc.3c07805