MD-2 Is Necessary for the Toll-Like Receptor 4 Protein To Undergo Glycosylation Essential for Its Translocation to the Cell Surface
Open Access
- 1 May 2003
- journal article
- Published by American Society for Microbiology in Clinical and Vaccine Immunology
- Vol. 10 (3) , 405-410
- https://doi.org/10.1128/cdli.10.3.405-410.2003
Abstract
MD-2 has been reported to be required for the translocation of the Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) to the cell surface. However, the mechanism by which MD-2 promotes TLR4 translocation is unknown. We identified the presence of two forms of TLR4 with different molecular masses (approximately 110 and 130 kDa) when TLR4 was expressed together with MD-2. Expressing TLR4 alone produced only the 110-kDa form. Using a membrane-impermeable biotinylation reagent, we found that only the 130-kDa form of TLR4 was expressed on the cell surface. When a cellular extract prepared from cells expressing TLR4 and MD-2 was treated with N -glycosidase, the two forms of TLR4 converged into a single band whose size was smaller than the 110-kDa form of TLR4. Mutation of TLR4 at Asn 526 or Asn 575 resulted in the disappearance of the 130-kDa form and prevented TLR4 from being expressed on the cell surface without affecting the ability of TLR4 to associate with MD-2. These results indicate that TLR4 is able to undergo multiple glycosylations without MD-2 but that the specific glycosylation essential for cell surface expression requires the presence of MD-2.Keywords
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