Contribution of EXT1, EXT2, and EXTL3 to heparan sulfate chain elongation

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作者
Busse, Marta
Feta, Almir
Presto, Jenny
Wilen, Maria
Gronning, Mona
Kjellen, Lena
Kusche-Gullberg, Marion
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[1] Univ Bergen, Dept Biomed, N-5009 Bergen, Norway
[2] Uppsala Univ, Dept Med Biochem & Microbiol, SE-75123 Uppsala, Sweden
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10.1074/jbc.M703560200
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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The exostosin (EXT) family of genes encodes glycosyltransferases involved in heparan sulfate biosynthesis. Five human members of this family have been cloned to date: EXT1, EXT2, EXTL1, EXTL2, and EXTL3. EXT1 and EXT2 are believed to form a Golgi-located hetero-oligomeric complex that catalyzes the chain elongation step in heparan sulfate biosynthesis, whereas the EXTL proteins exhibit overlapping glycosyltransferase activities in vitro, so that it is not apparent what reactions they catalyze in vivo. We used gene-silencing strategies to investigate the roles of EXT1, EXT2, and EXTL3 in heparan sulfate chain elongation. Small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) directed against the human EXT1, EXT2, or EXTL3 mRNAs were introduced into human embryonic kidney 293 cells. Compared with cells transfected with control siRNA, those transfected with EXT1 or EXT2 siRNA synthesized shorter heparan sulfate chains, and those transfected with EXTL3 siRNA synthesized longer chains. We also generated human cell lines overexpressing the EXT proteins. Overexpression of EXT1 resulted in increased HS chain length, which was even more pronounced in cells coexpressing EXT2, whereas overexpression of EXT2 alone had no detectable effect on heparan sulfate chain elongation. Mutations in either EXT1 or EXT2 are associated with hereditary multiple exostoses, a human disorder characterized by the formation of cartilage-capped bony outgrowths at the epiphyseal growth plates. To further investigate the role of EXT2, we generated human cell lines overexpressing mutant EXT2. One of the mutations, EXT2-Y419X, resulted in a truncated protein. Interestingly, the capacity of wild type EXT2 to enhance HS chain length together with EXT1 was not shared by the EXT2Y419X mutant.
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