Bisecting GlcNAc modification of angiotensin-related glycoproteins in mouse kidney.

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Glyco-Biochemistry Laboratory, Graduate School of Natural Science and Technology, Gifu University, 1-1 Yanagido, Gifu 501-1193, Japan.

Published: September 2025


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Structural variations of N-glycans critically regulate glycoprotein functions and are involved in various human diseases. N-Acetylglucosaminyltransferase-III (GnT-III or MGAT3) is highly expressed in the brain and kidney and is an N-glycan branching enzyme that biosynthesizes the unique N-glycan branch designated as bisecting GlcNAc. Its roles in Alzheimer's disease and cancer have been revealed, but the functions of bisecting GlcNAc in the kidney are poorly understood. Here, we show that kidneys in the GnT-III-knockout (KO) mouse exhibit impaired body fluid balance and present interstitial edema. To understand the molecular mechanisms further, we biochemically purified the glycoproteins modified by GnT-III in the mouse kidney and identified these proteins using proteomics. We found that the proteins involved in the pathway for angiotensin II (Ang II) metabolism are modified by GnT-III, and that the subcellular localization of angiotensin-converting enzyme was altered in GnT-III-KO cells. Furthermore, the pathology in models of Ang II-related disease was slightly more severe in GnT-III-KO than in wild-type mice. Our data indicate a protective role for bisecting GlcNAc in the mouse kidney, highlighting a newly described link between specific N-glycan structures and renal functions.

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