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Post-natal developmental changes in the composition of the rat neocortical N-glycome (CROSBI ID 295303)

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Klarić, Thomas S ; Salopek, Matija ; Micek, Vedran ; Gornik Kljaić, Olga ; Lauc, Gordan Post-natal developmental changes in the composition of the rat neocortical N-glycome // Glycobiology, 31 (2021), 5; 636-648. doi: 10.1093/glycob/cwaa108

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Klarić, Thomas S ; Salopek, Matija ; Micek, Vedran ; Gornik Kljaić, Olga ; Lauc, Gordan

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Post-natal developmental changes in the composition of the rat neocortical N-glycome

Asparagine-linked glycosylation (N-glycosylation) plays a key role in many neurodevelopmental processes, including neural cell adhesion, neurite outgrowth and axon targeting. However, little is known about the dynamics of N- glycosylation during brain development and, in particular, how the N-glycome of the developing neocortex differs from that of the adult. The aim of this study, therefore, was to perform a thorough characterization of N-glycosylation in both the adult and neonatal rat neocortex in order to gain insights into the types of changes occurring in the N-glycome during neurodevelopment. To this end, we used hydrophilic interaction ultraperformance liquid chromatography coupled to electrospray ionization quadrupole time-of-flight mass spectrometry to compare the adult neocortical N-glycome with that of 24- and 48-h neonates. We report that the abundance of complex N-glycans is significantly lower in adults compared with neonates. Furthermore, the proportion of charged complex N- glycans is also greatly reduced. This decrease in the abundance of complex N-glycans is offset by a corresponding increase in the proportion of truncated and, to a lesser extent, hybrid N- glycans. Lastly, we report that although the proportion of oligomannose N-glycans remains constant at around 24%, the distribution of high- mannose subtypes shifts from predominantly large subtypes in neonates to smaller subtypes in the adult. In summary, our findings indicate that N- glycan synthesis in the rat neocortex is fundamentally different in neonates compared with adults with a general shift occurring from large, sialylated N-glycans towards smaller, neutral structures as neonates develop into adults, coupled with a parallel shift towards smaller oligomannose structures.

N-glycan ; N-glycosylation ; brain ; neurodevelopment ; rat

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31 (5)

2021.

636-648

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0959-6658

1460-2423

10.1093/glycob/cwaa108

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Biologija

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