Chondroitin 4-O-sulfotransferase-1 regulates the chain length of chondroitin sulfate in co-operation with chondroitin N-acetylgalactosaminyltransferase-2

Biochem J. 2011 Mar 1;434(2):321-31. doi: 10.1042/BJ20101456.

Abstract

Previously, we demonstrated that sog9 cells, a murine L cell mutant, are deficient in the expression of C4ST (chondroitin 4-O-sulfotransferase)-1 and that they synthesize fewer and shorter CS (chondroitin sulfate) chains. These results suggested that C4ST-1 regulates not only 4-O-sulfation of CS, but also the length and amount of CS chains; however, the mechanism remains unclear. In the present study, we have demonstrated that C4ST-1 regulates the chain length and amount of CS in co-operation with ChGn-2 (chondroitin N-acetylgalactosaminyltransferase 2). Overexpression of ChGn-2 increased the length and amount of CS chains in L cells, but not in sog9 mutant cells. Knockdown of ChGn-2 resulted in a decrease in the amount of CS in L cells in a manner proportional to ChGn-2 expression levels, whereas the introduction of mutated C4ST-1 or ChGn-2 lacking enzyme activity failed to increase the amount of CS. Furthermore, the non-reducing terminal 4-O-sulfation of N-acetylgalactosamine residues facilitated the elongation of CS chains by chondroitin polymerase consisting of chondroitin synthase-1 and chondroitin-polymerizing factor. Overall, these results suggest that the chain length of CS is regulated by C4ST-1 and ChGn-2 and that the enzymatic activities of these proteins play a critical role in CS elongation.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Acetylgalactosamine / metabolism
  • Animals
  • Cell Line, Tumor
  • Chondroitin / metabolism
  • Chondroitin Sulfates / metabolism*
  • Humans
  • L Cells
  • Mice
  • N-Acetylgalactosaminyltransferases / metabolism*
  • Substrate Specificity
  • Sulfotransferases / genetics
  • Sulfotransferases / metabolism*
  • Transfection

Substances

  • Chondroitin
  • Chondroitin Sulfates
  • N-Acetylgalactosaminyltransferases
  • Sulfotransferases
  • chondroitin 4-sulfotransferase
  • Acetylgalactosamine