Heterogeneous glycosylation of the EXG1 gene product accounts for the two extracellular exo-β-glucanases of Saccharomyces cerevisiae

1987 
Abstract Two exo-β-glucanases of glycoprotein nature can be detected in culture supernatants of Saccharomyces cerevisiae cells. These exo-β-glucanases show different M r values and kinetic properties, although they are immunologically related. Their carbohydrate content and the electrophoretic mobility of both endoglycosidase H-treated exo-β-glucanases suggest that they share the same protein fraction. Studies at genetic level relate the production of both extracellular exo-β-glucanases with the expression of a single-copy gene in S. cerevisiae . Expression of this gene in another yeast, Schizosaccharomyces pombe , demonstrates that it codes for a protein with exo-β-glucanase activity whose heterogeneous N -glycosylation accounts for both extracellular exo-β-glucanases of S. cerevisiae.
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