Protein production and secretion in an Aspergillus nidulans mutant impaired in glycosylation.

  • Urszula Perlińska-Lenart Laboratory of Fungal Glycobiology, Institute of Biochemistry and Biophysics PAS, Warszawa, Poland.;
  • Wiesław Kurzatkowski
  • Piotr Janas
  • Agnieszka Kopińska
  • Grazyna Palamarczyk
  • Joanna S Kruszewska

Abstract

O-glycosylation has been considered a limiting factor in protein secretion in filamentous fungi. Overexpression of the yeast DPM1 gene encoding dolichylphosphate mannose synthase (DPMS) in an Aspergillus nidulans mutant (BWB26A) deficient in O-glycosylation caused an increase in the number of secretory vesicles and changes in protein secretion. However, the secretory proteins, primarily O-mannosylated glucoamylase and N-glycosylated invertase, were mainly trapped in the periplasmic space. Different glycoforms of invertase were found insite the cells, in the periplasmic space and in the cultivation medium. Our data point to the importance of the cell wall as a barrier in protein secretion.
Published
2005-03-31
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