The Role of O-mannosyl Glycans in Drosophila Development

  • Lyalin, Dmitry
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Abstract

O-mannosylation is a specific form of glycosylation, a post-translational protein modification with O-linked mannose attached to serine or threonine residues. O-mannosylation is implicated in crucial biological processes such as neuronal and muscle development, cell adhesion and cell migration. Two O-mannosyltransferase genes have been described in mammalian genomes so far, POMT1 and POMT2. Disruptions of O-mannosylation result in congenital muscular disorders in humans. The most severe, the Walker-Warburg Syndrome is associated with mutations in POMT1 and POMT2. Just like vertebrates, Drosophila has two O-mannosyltrasferase genes, DmPOMT1 (rt) and DmPOMT2 (tw), which share significant similarities with their mammalian counterparts. Mu...

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