Emerging patterns of tyrosine sulfation and O-glycosylation cross-talk and co-localization

酪氨酸硫酸化和O-糖基化相互作用及共定位的新模式

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Abstract

Post-translational modifications (PTMs) drive the diversity of the proteome and broadly regulate protein function. Interplay between different types of PTMs further enables tight and dynamic fine-tuning of molecular functions. O-glycosylation on serine, threonine, and tyrosine residues is a major PTM with diverse roles in development, differentiation, pathogenesis, and proteolytic processing. Other examples of cross-talk between PTMs also exists, such as PSGL-1, where the combined presence of N-terminal sulfotyrosines and O-glycans is pivotal for selectin binding. A handful of other related examples of O-glycans and sulfotyrosine co-localization has been described but it is not yet recognized as a general regulatory phenomenon. In this review, we highlight the emerging global pattern of co-localization of cell-surface and extracellular sulfotyrosines with O-glycans, which we term ‘multi-motif’ interactions, from a wide range of protein classes. We also discuss the barriers, and existing and future tools needed to dissect the biological impact and biomedical potential.

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