The influence of
8-bromo-cAMP on N-glycosylation in JEG-3
choriocarcinoma cells was investigated using the octanoyl-tripeptide (OTP; N-octanoyl-asparagyl-125I-tyrosyl-
threonine amide) as glycosyl acceptor. In cells pretreated with
8-bromo-cAMP (2.5 nM to 1 mM), the amount of glycosylated OTP released into the culture medium was increased up to 35-fold. Under the same conditions, a 23-fold higher quantity of the
glycoprotein hormone human chorionic gonadotropin was secreted. Preincubation of 10-90 min with 250 microM
8-bromo-cAMP caused only a 2-fold increase of the total amount of glycosylated OTP, whereas it was approximately 20-fold higher when the pretreatment was extended to 40 h. This strongly suggests involvement of gene activation rather than cAMP-mediated phosphorylation. The specific activity of the
oligosaccharyltransferase, as well as the
mRNA levels of
ribophorin I and II (presumptive subunits of the
enzyme), remained unchanged. In pulse-chase experiments, [3H]
mannose incorporation into
dolichol-linked Glc3Man9(
GlcNAc)2 was up to 20-fold higher in cells pretreated with
8-bromo-cAMP (250 microM, 40 h). The radioactivity was chased from the
lipid-linked
oligosaccharide pool and shifted to the
glycoprotein fraction 10 times more rapidly in the pretreated cells. The flux of [3H]
mannose through the
dolichol phosphate mannose pool was only slightly affected by the
8-bromo-cAMP pretreatment. Our investigations show that the
oligosaccharyltransferase activity in JEG-3 cells is not rate-limiting. N-Glycosylation seems to be controlled by the amount of
lipid-linked core
oligosaccharide. The size of the
lipid-linked core
oligosaccharide pool, as well as the flux through, is markedly increased by pretreatment with
8-bromo-cAMP.