Catherine Costello

Catherine Costello
  • Doctor of Philosophy
  • Boston University

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Bacterial vaginosis (BV), a dysbiosis of the vaginal microbiome, affects approximately 29 percent of women worldwide (up to 50% in some regions) and is associated with several adverse health outcomes including preterm birth and increased incidence of sexually transmitted infection (STI). BV-associated bacteria, such as Gardnerella vaginalis and Pre...
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In previous work, we used a SomaLogic platform targeting approximately 5000 proteins to generate a serum protein signature of centenarians that we validated in independent studies that used the same technology. We set here to validate and possibly expand the results by profiling the serum proteome of a subset of individuals included in the original...
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In previous work we used a Somalogic platform targeting approximately 5000 proteins to generate a serum protein signature of centenarians that we validated in independent studies that used the same technology. We set here to validate and possibly expand the results by profiling the serum proteome of a subset of individuals included in the original...
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IgG Fc N-glycosylation is necessary for effector functions and is an important component of quality control. The choice of antibody manufacturing platform has the potential to significantly influence the Fc glycans of an antibody and consequently alter their activity and clinical profile. The Human Contraception Antibody (HCA) is an IgG1 antisperm...
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Ion mobility-mass spectrometry (IM-MS) is a powerful analytical tool for structural characterization. IM measurement provides collision cross section (CCS) values that facilitate analyte identification. While CCS values can be directly calculated from mobility measurements obtained using drift tube ion mobility spectrometry (DT-IMS), this method ha...
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Cardiovascular complications are major clinical hallmarks of acute and post-acute coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). However, the mechanistic details of SARS-CoV-2 infectivity of endothelial cells remain largely unknown. Here, we demonstrate that the receptor binding domain (RBD) of the SARS-CoV-2 spike (S) protein shares a similarity with the pr...
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Gangliosides are glycosphingolipids composed of an oligosaccharide that contains one or more sialic acid residues and is linked to a ceramide, a lipid composed of a long chain base (LCB) that bears an amide-linked fatty acyl group (FA). The ceramide portions of gangliosides are embedded in cell membranes; the exposed glycans interact with the extra...
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In their recent Angewandte Chemie publication (doi: 10.1002/anie.202112063), Cen, Wang, Zhou et al. reported the crystal structure of a ternary complex of the non‐heme iron endoperoxidase FtmOx1 (PDB entry 7ETK). The biochemical data assessed in this study were from a retracted study (doi: 10.1038/nature15519) by Zhang, Liu, Zhang et al.; no additi...
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In their recent Angewandte Chemie publication (doi: 10.1002/anie.202112063), Cen, Wang, Zhou et al. reported the crystal structure of a ternary complex of the non‐heme iron endoperoxidase FtmOx1 (PDB entry 7ETK). The biochemical data assessed in this study were from a retracted study (doi: 10.1038/nature15519) by Zhang, Liu, Zhang et al.; no additi...
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Background: Autoimmune diseases often have strong genetic associations with specific HLA-DR alleles. The synovial lesion in chronic inflammatory forms of arthritis shows marked up-regulation of HLA-DR molecules, including in post-infectious Lyme arthritis (LA). However, the identity of HLA-DR-presented peptides and therefore, the reasons for these...
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Comprehensive de novo glycan sequencing remains an elusive goal due to the structural diversity and complexity of glycans. Present strategies employing collision-induced dissociation (CID) and higher energy collisional dissociation (HCD)-based multi-stage tandem mass spectrometry (MSn) or MS/MS combined with sequential exoglycosidase digestions are...
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Comprehensive de novo glycan sequencing remains an elusive goal due to the structural diversity and complexity of glycans. Present strategies employing collision-induced dissociation (CID) and higher energy collisional dissociation (HCD)-based multi-stage tandem mass spectrometry (MSn) or MS/MS combined with sequential exoglycosidase digestion are...
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Objective Terminal glycans on the Fc portion of IgG antibodies are critical for antibody‐triggered, proinflammatory or antiinflammatory responses. We undertook this study to compare glycan profiles of total IgG1 and Borrelia burgdorferi (Bb)–specific IgG1 antibodies in patients with oral antibiotic–responsive or antibiotic‐refractory Lyme arthritis...
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Objective: Obesity is a complex disorder and is linked to chronic diseases such as type 2 diabetes. Major intrinsically disordered NOTCH2-associated receptor2 (MINAR2) is an understudied protein with an unknown role in obesity and metabolism. The purpose of this study was to determine the impact of Minar2 on adipose tissues and obesity. Method:...
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Comprehensive de novo glycan sequencing remains an elusive goal due to the structural diversity and complexity of glycans. Present strategies employing collision-induced dissociation (CID) and higher energy collisional dissociation (HCD)-based multi-stage tandem mass spectrometry (MSn) or MS/MS combined with sequential exoglycosidase digestion are...
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O-GlcNAcylation is a prominent modification of nuclear and cytoplasmic proteins in animals and plants, and is mediated by a single O-GlcNAc transferase (OGT). Spindly (Spy), a paralog of OGT first discovered in higher plants, has an ortholog in the apicomplexan parasite Toxoplasma gondii, and both enzymes are now recognized as O-fucosyltransferases...
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FtmOx1 is a nonheme iron (NHFe) endoperoxidase, catalyzing three disparate reactions, endoperoxidation, alcohol dehydrogenation, and dealkylation, under in vitro conditions; the diversity complicates its mechanistic studies. In this study, we use two substrate analogues to simplify the FtmOx1-catalyzed reaction to either a dealkylation or an alcoho...
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Glycan structure identification is essential to understanding the roles of glycans in various biological processes. Previously, we developed GlycoDeNovo, a de novo algorithm for reconstructing glycan topologies from tandem mass spectra (MS/MS). In this work, we introduce GlycoDeNovo2 that contains two major improvements to GlycoDeNovo. First, we us...
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Significance Human angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (ACE2) is the most widely known entry receptor for SARS-CoV-2. The possible involvement of other cellular components in viral entry mechanisms remains unknown. Vimentin is expressed in human endothelial cells, binds to SARS-CoV-2-spike, and expedites SARS-CoV-2 entry. Treatment of lung ACE2/A549 ca...
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Primary myelofibrosis (PMF) is a neoplasm prone to leukemic transformation, for which limited treatment is available. Amongst individuals diagnosed with PMF, the most prevalent mutation is the JAK2V617F somatic point mutation that activates the Janus kinase 2 (JAK2) enzyme. Our earlier reports on hyperactivity of β1 integrin and enhanced adhesion a...
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Background The cell adhesion molecule transmembrane and immunoglobulin (Ig) domain containing1 (TMIGD1) is a novel tumor suppressor that plays important roles in regulating cell–cell adhesion, cell proliferation and cell cycle. However, the mechanisms of TMIGD1 signaling are not yet fully elucidated. Results TMIGD1 binds to the ERM family proteins...
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Objective We previously identified HLA–DR‐presented epitopes from a 27‐kd protein of Prevotella copri (Pc) obtained from peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) from 1 rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patient. Herein, we sought to identify other HLA–DR‐presented Pc peptides and source proteins in PBMCs from additional patients to better understand Pc i...
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The cell wall integrity (CWI) signaling pathway is best known for its roles in cell wall biogenesis. However, it is also thought to participate in the response to genotoxic stress. The stress-activated protein kinase Mpk1 (Slt2, is activated by DNA damaging agents through an intracellular mechanism that does not involve the activation of upstream c...
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Background: The cell adhesion molecule transmembrane and immunoglobulin (Ig) domain containing1 (TMIGD1) is a novel tumor suppressor that plays important roles in regulating cell-cell adhesion, cell proliferation and cell cycle. However, the mechanisms of TMIGD1 signaling are not yet fully elucidated. Results: TMIGD1 binds to the ERM family protein...
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p>Head and neck cancer is the seventh most common cancer in the world, claiming ~500,000 deaths yearly. Low expression of FUT2, an α1,2-fucosyltransferase that modifies glycoproteins and glycolipids, is associated with lower overall survival in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC). We previously showed that inhibition of nuclear β-catenin/...
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As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to spread, investigating the processes underlying the interactions between SARS-CoV-2 and its hosts is of high importance. Here, we report the identification of CD209L/L-SIGN and the related protein CD209/DC-SIGN as receptors capable of mediating SARS-CoV-2 entry into human cells. Immunofluorescence staining of hu...
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Using samples from the New England Centenarian Study (NECS), we sought to characterize the serum proteome of 77 centenarians, 82 centenarians' offspring, and 65 age‐matched controls of the offspring (mean ages: 105, 80, and 79 years). We identified 1312 proteins that significantly differ between centenarians and their offspring and controls (FDR <...
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Ion mobility-mass spectrometry (IM-MS) has become a powerful tool for glycan structural characterization due to its ability to separate isomers and provide collision cross section (CCS) values that facilitate structural assignment. However, IM-based isomer analysis may be complicated by the presence of multiple gas-phase conformations of a single s...
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Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HSCC) is the sixth most common malignancy in the world with oral squamous cell carcinomas (OSCC) accounting for the majority of HSCC cases. A major driver of OSCC is the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR), a receptor tyrosine kinase (RTK) with 12 -glycosylation sites. Fucosylated -linked glycans on EGFR a...
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Osteocytes, the bone cells embedded in the mineralized matrix, control bone modeling, and remodeling through direct contact with adjacent cells and via paracrine and endocrine factors that affect cells in the bone marrow microenvironment or distant organs. Osteocytes express numerous G protein‐coupled receptors (GPCRs) and thus mice lacking the sti...
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Spodoptera frugiperda is a widely distributed agricultural pest. It has previously been established that glycoproteins in the midgut microvillar membrane of insects are targets for toxins produced by different organisms as well as plant lectins. However, there is still little information about the N-glycome of membrane-bound midgut glycoproteins in...
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Introduction Glycans are the most abundant biopolymers found in nature; they play crucial roles in a wide range of biological activities. Glycan biosynthesis does not follow genetic blueprints, and the resultant glycome is often a mixture of glycoforms with varying compositions, branching patterns, linkages, and stereochemical configurations. Subtl...
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Epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) is a major driver of head and neck cancer, a devastating malignancy with a major sub-site in the oral cavity manifesting as oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC). EGFR is a glycoprotein receptor tyrosine kinase (RTK) whose activity is upregulated in >80 % OSCC. Current anti-EGFR therapy relies on the use of cet...
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Despite the recent advances in mass spectrometry (MS)-based methods for glycan structural analysis, characterization of glycomes remains a significant analytical challenge, in part due to the widespread presence of isomeric structures and the need to define the many structural variables for each glycan. Interpretation of the complex tandem mass spe...
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Glutaredoxin‐1 (Glrx) is a small cytosolic enzyme that removes S‐glutathionylation, glutathione adducts of protein cysteine residues, thus modulating redox signaling and gene transcription. Although Glrx up‐regulation prevented endothelial cell (EC) migration and global Glrx transgenic mice had impaired ischemic vascularization, the effects of cell...
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The Russian Mass Spectrometry Interest Group (RMSIG) emerged in 1998 during the annual ASMS meeting in Orlando, FL. The original goal of the group was to help assimilating mass spectrometrists from the former Soviet Union countries into the West. Following the fulfillment of this objective, the RMSIG continues nowadays as a social and scientific cl...
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The Russian Mass Spectrometry Interest Group (RMSIG) emerged in 1998 during the annual ASMS meeting in Orlando, FL. The original goal of the group was to help assimilating mass spectrometrists from the former Soviet Union countries into the West. Following the fulfillment of this objective, the RMSIG continues nowadays as a social and scientific cl...
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The tumor microenvironment and proinflammatory signals significantly alter glycosylation of cell-surface proteins on endothelial cells. By altering the N-glycosylation machinery in the endoplasmic reticulum and Golgi, proinflammatory cytokines promote the modification of endothelial glycoproteins such as vascular endothelial growth factor receptor...
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Head and neck cancer is a debilitating malignancy, with the majority of cases arising in the oral cavity as oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC). A major driver of OSCC is the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR), whose activity is aberrantly upregulated in >80% of tumors. EGFR is highly modified with -linked glycans; fucosylation of -glycans int...
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Head and neck cancer is a debilitating malignancy, with the majority of cases arising in the oral cavity as oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC). A major driver of OSCC is the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR), whose activity is aberrantly upregulated in >80% of tumors. EGFR is highly modified with -linked glycans; fucosylation of -glycans int...
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Rationale: Peptidylarginine deiminase type IV (PAD4), an enzyme essential for NET formation (NETosis), is released together with neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) into the extracellular milieu. It citrullinates histone and holds the potential to citrullinate other protein targets. While NETosis is implicated in thrombosis, the impact of the re...
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Just as oncogene activation and tumor suppressor loss are hallmarks of tumor development, emerging evidence indicates that tumor microenvironment-mediated changes in glycosylation play a crucial functional role in tumor progression and metastasis. Hypoxia and inflammatory events regulate protein glycosylation in tumor cells and associated stromal c...
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Background Acanthamoeba castellanii, which causes keratitis and blindness in under-resourced countries, is an emerging pathogen worldwide, because of its association with contact lens use. The wall makes cysts resistant to sterilizing reagents in lens solutions and to antibiotics applied to the eye. Methodology/Principal findings Transmission elec...
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The cellular isoform of the prion protein (PrPC) serves as precursor to the infectious isoform (PrPSc), and as a cell-surface receptor, which binds misfolded protein oligomers as well as physiological ligands such as Cu2+ ions. PrPC consists of two domains: a flexible N-terminal domain and a structured C-terminal domain. Both the physiological and...
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Sirtuin-1 (SirT1) catalyzes NAD⁺-dependent protein lysine deacetylation and is a critical regulator of energy and lipid metabolism, mitochondrial biogenesis, apoptosis, and senescence. Activation of SirT1 mitigates metabolic perturbations associated with diabetes and obesity. Pharmacologic molecules, cellular redox, and nutritional states can regul...
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The Minimum Information Required for A Glycomics Experiment (MIRAGE) is an initiative created by experts in the fields of glycobiology, glycoanalytics and glycoinformatics to design guidelines that improve the reporting and reproducibility of glycoanalytical methods. Previously, the MIRAGE Commission has published guidelines for describing sample p...
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Up to ∼20% of HIV-infected individuals eventually develop broadly neutralizing antibodies (bnAbs), and many of these antibodies (∼40%) target a region of dense high-mannose glycosylation on gp120 of the HIV envelope protein, known as the "high-mannose patch" (HMP). Thus, there have been numerous attempts to develop glycoconjugate vaccine immunogens...
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Antibodies are critical glycoproteins that bridge the innate and adaptive immune systems to provide protection against infection. The isotype/subclass of the antibody, the co-translational N-glycosylation on the CH2 domain, and the remodeling of the N-linked glycan that occurs during passage through the ER and Golgi are the known variables within t...
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Glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) play vital roles in many biological processes, and are naturally present as complex mixtures of poly-saccharides with tremendous structural heterogeneity, including many structural isomers. Mass spectrometric analysis of GAG isomers, in particular highly sulfated heparin (Hep) and heparan sulfate (HS), is challenging becau...
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Acanthamoeba castellanii , cause of keratitis and blindness, is an emerging pathogen because of its association with contact lens use. The cyst wall contributes to pathogenesis as cysts are resistant to sterilizing reagents in lens solutions and to antibiotics applied to the eye. Here we used structured illumination microscopy (SIM) and probes for...
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Toxoplasma gondii is an intracellular parasite that causes disseminated infections that can produce neurological damage in fetuses and immunocompromised individuals. Microneme protein 2 (MIC2), a member of the thrombospondin-related anonymous protein (TRAP) family, is a secreted protein important for T. gondii motility, host cell attachment, invasi...
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Spodoptera frugiperda , the fall armyworm, is an agricultural pest widely distributed from South to North America. The use of specific and environmentally friendly pesticides such as Cry toxins produced by the bacteria Bacillus thuringiensis is an important way to control these animals. There is evidence that these toxins bind to membrane‐bound pro...
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Head and neck cancer is a debilitating malignancy, with the majority of cases arising in the oral cavity as oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC). A major driver of OSCC is the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR), whose activity is aberrantly upregulated in >90% of tumors. EGFR is highly modified with N-linked glycans; fucosylation of N-linked gl...
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Activation of vascular endothelial growth factor receptor-2 (VEGFR-2), an endothelial receptor tyrosine kinase (RTK), is essential for tumor angiogenesis in tumors of diverse origin. The extracellular domain of VEGFR-2 contains seven immunoglobulin-like domains, each with multiple potential -glycosylation sites. Changes in glycosylation influenced...
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Analysis of singly glycosylated peptides has evolved to a point where large-scale LC-MS analyses can be performed at almost the same scale as proteomics experiments. While collisionally activated dissociation (CAD) remains the mainstay of bottom-up analyses, it performs poorly for the middle-down analysis of multiply glycosylated peptides. With imp...
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The occurrence of numerous structural isomers in glycans from biological sources presents a severe challenge for structural glycomics. The subtle differences among isomeric structures demand analytical methods that can provide structural details while working efficiently with on-line glycan separation methods. Although liquid chromatography-tandem...
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Sulfur incorporation in the biosynthesis of ergothioneine, a histidine thiol derivative, differs from other well-characterized transsulfurations. A combination of a mononuclear non-heme iron enzyme-catalyzed oxidative C-S bond formation and a subsequent pyridoxal 5'-phosphate (PLP)-mediated C-S lyase reaction leads to the net transfer of a sulfur a...
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Detailed glycan structural characterization is frequently achieved by collisionally activated dissociation (CAD)-based sequential tandem mass spectrometry (MSn) analysis of permethylated glycans. However, it is challenging to implement MSn(n > 2) during on-line glycan separation, and this has limited its application to analysis of complex glycan mi...
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Despite decades of accumulated knowledge about proteins and their post-translational modifications (PTMs), numerous questions remain regarding their molecular composition and biological function. One of the most fundamental queries is the extent to which the combinations of DNA-, RNA- and PTM-level variations explode the complexity of the human pro...
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Intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs)/intrinsically unstructured proteins (IUPs) are characterized by the lack of fixed or stable tertiary structure, and are increasingly recognized as an important class of proteins with major roles in signal transduction and transcriptional regulation. In this study, we report the identification and functional...
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Mass spectrometry (MS)-based immunopeptidomics investigates the repertoire of peptides presented at the cell surface by major histocompatibility complex (MHC) molecules. The broad clinical relevance of MHC-associated peptides, e.g. in precision medicine, provides a strong rationale for the large-scale generation of immunopeptidomic datasets and rec...
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Cryptosporidium parvum (studied here) and Cryptosporidium hominis are important causes of diarrhea in infants and immunosuppressed persons. C. parvum vaccine candidates, which are on the surface of sporozoites, include glycoproteins with Ser- and Thr-rich domains (Gp15, Gp40, and Gp900) and a low complexity, acidic protein (Cp23). Here we used mass...
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An Excel spreadsheet, summarizing the 358 spectra identified containing HexNAc(s). The list of unique peptides was used to make Table 1 in the main text, as shown as the representative peptides (sheet 1). The Gp40 peptides differ in the number of HexNAc residues present and the number of spectra observed. There are 14 unique peptide sequences with...
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GC-MS analysis shows the O-glycan released by β–elimination from C. parvum glycoproteins is GalNAc. GC/MS data obtained for the deuteroreduced and permethylated glycan released by reductive β-elimination of C. parvum oocyst glycoproteins are compared with results observed for the GlcNAc and GalNAc standards, which were similarly treated. Extracted...
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An Excel spreadsheet of peak lists and ion assignments for the mass spectra shown in Figs 2 to 6, S1, and S3. (XLSX)
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HCD MS/MS spectrum (@ 30V) of a tryptic glycopeptide of Gp900 shows partial glycosylation of a Thr-rich repeat. The precursor ion [M + 3H]3+ m/z 732.0284 has a monoisotopic mass corresponding to the peptide (609)KPTTTTTTTTTTTTK(623) with the addition of three HexNAc residues (Δ -0.1 ppm). There is a prominent HexNAc oxonium ion (m/z 204.0868) and a...
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A representative GlycReSoft re-annotated spectrum, one of 345 tandem mass spectra deposited into the PRIDE repository. This figure presents an example of an MS/MS spectrum initially assigned by PEAKS DB, then manually verified and re-annotated using the in-house software GlycReSoft. GlycReSoft is capable of discovery and annotation, but only the an...
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HCD MS/MS spectrum (@ 45V) of a tryptic glycopeptide of Gp40 gives complete sequence of the peptide. The precursor ion [M + 4H]4+ m/z 1757.2272 corresponds to the monoisotopic mass equal to that of the peptide (43)DVPVEGSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSTSTVAPANK(60) with the addition of 20 HexNAc residues (Δ 0.6 ppm). The selection window was set to start at m/z 2...
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Lipid modifications of the N-terminus of Cp23. (DOCX)
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Mass spectrometry (MS)-based immunopeptidomics investigates the repertoire of peptides presented at the cell surface by major histocompatibility complex (MHC) molecules. The broad clinical relevance of MHC-associated peptides, e.g. in precision medicine, provides a strong rationale for the large-scale generation of immunopeptidomic datasets and rec...
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Ki-1/57 is a nuclear and cytoplasmic regulatory protein first identified in malignant cells from Hodgkin’s lymphoma. It is involved in gene expression regulation on both transcriptional and mRNA metabolism levels. Ki-1/57 belongs to the family of intrinsically unstructured proteins, undergoes phosphorylation by PKC and methylation by PRMT1. Previou...
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Angiogenesis, the formation of new blood vessels from pre-existing vessels, is required for tumor growth and metastasis. Vascular endothelial growth factor receptor-2 (VEGFR-2) is one of the most important receptor tyrosine kinases (RTKs) among the VEGF receptor subfamily, and activation of VEGFR-2 is essential for tumor angiogenesis. The extracell...
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In rheumatoid arthritis (RA), immunological triggers at mucosal sites, such as the gut microbiota, may promote autoimmunity that affects joints. Here, we used discovery-based proteomics to detect HLA-DR-presented peptides in synovia or peripheral blood mononuclear cells and identified 2 autoantigens, N-acetylglucosamine-6-sulfatase (GNS) and filami...
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Glycomics and glycoproteomics analyses by mass spectrometry require efficient front-end separation methods to enable deep characterization of heterogeneous glycoform populations. Chromatography methods are generally limited in their ability to resolve glycoforms using mobile phases that are compatible with online liquid chromatography-mass spectrom...
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An ion mobility quadrupole time-of-flight mass spectrometer was used to examine the gas-phase structures of a set of glycopeptides resulting from proteolytic digestion of the well-characterized glycoproteins bovine ribonuclease B, human transferrin, bovine fetuin and human α1-acid glycoprotein, the corresponding deglycosylated peptides and the glyc...
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Cryptosporidium parvum causes severe diarrhea in infants in developing countries and in immunosuppressed persons, including those with AIDS. We are interested in the Asn-linked glycans (N-glycans) ofC. parvum, because (1) theN-glycan precursor is predicted to contain five mannose and two glucose residues on a single long armversusnine mannose and t...
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In many metazoan species, an unusual type of protein glycosylation, called C-mannosylation, occurs on adhesive thrombospondin type 1 repeats (TSRs) and type I cytokine receptors. This modification has been shown to be catalyzed by the Caenorhabditis elegans DPY-19 protein and orthologues of the encoding gene were found in the genome of apicomplexan...
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Vascular endothelial growth factor receptor-2 (VEGFR-2) is an important receptor tyrosine kinase (RTK) that plays critical roles in both physiologic and pathologic angiogenesis. The extracellular domain of VEGFR-2 is composed of seven immunoglobulin-like domains, each with multiple potential N-glycosylation sites (sequons). N-glycosylation plays a...
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MIRAGE (Minimum Information Required for A Glycomics Experiment) is an initiative that was created by experts in the fields of glycobiology, glycoanalytics and glycoinformatics to produce guidelines for reporting results from the diverse types of experiments and analyses used in structural and functional studies of glycans in the scientific literat...
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Objective: Prevotella copri, an intestinal microbe, may over-expand in stool samples of patients with new-onset rheumatoid arthritis (NORA), but it is not yet clear whether the organism has immune relevance in RA pathogenesis. Methods: HLA-DR-presented peptides (T cell epitopes) from P. copri were sought directly from patients' synovial tissue o...
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Immunoglobulin light chain amyloidosis (AL) is a plasma cell disorder characterized by overproduction and deposition of monoclonal immunoglobulin (Ig) light chains (LC) or variable region fragments as amyloid fibrils in various organs and tissues. Much clinical evidence indicates that patients with AL amyloidosis sustain cardiomyocyte impairment an...
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Activation of immune cells (but not B cells) with lectins is widely known. We used the structurally defined interaction between influenza hemagglutinin (HA) and its cell surface receptor sialic acid (SA) to identify a B cell receptor (BCR) activation modality that proceeded through non-cognate interactions with antigen. Using a new approach to reco...
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HLA-DR-molecules are highly expressed in synovial tissue (ST), the target of the immune response in chronic inflammatory forms of arthritis. Here, we used LC-MS/MS to identify HLA-DR-presented self-peptides in cells taken directly from clinical samples: ST, synovial fluid mononuclear cells (SFMC), or peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) from f...
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Significance We describe here the discovery that assemblies of O -fucosylated proteins localize to the nuclear membrane of Toxoplasma gondii , particularly in proximity to the nuclear pore complexes (NPCs). O -fucose is added to Ser and Thr residues found in some of the Phe-Gly (FG) domain-containing proteins that characterize the NPC channel as we...
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The minimum information required for a glycomics experiment (MIRAGE) project was established in 2011 to provide guidelines to aid in data reporting from all types of experiments in glycomics research including mass spectrometry (MS), liquid chromatography, glycan arrays, data handling and sample preparation. MIRAGE is a concerted effort of the wide...
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Glycomics has become an increasingly important field of research since glycans play critical roles in biology processes ranging from molecular recognition and signaling to cellular communication. Glycans often conjugate with other biomolecules, such as proteins and lipids, and alter their properties and functions, so glycan characterization is esse...
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Analysis of molecules by ion mobility spectrometry coupled with mass spectrometry (IMS-MS) provides chemical information on the three dimensional structure and mass of the molecules. The coupling of ion mobility to trapping mass spectrometers has historically been challenging due to the large differences in analysis time between the two devices. In...
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Deregulated cellular metabolism is a hallmark of tumors. Cancer cells increase glucose and glutamine flux to provide energy needs and macromolecular synthesis demands. Several studies have been focused on the importance of glycolysis and pentose phosphate pathway. However, a neglected but very important branch of glucose metabolism is the hexosamin...

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