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- Title
Structural analysis of N-glycans in medaka gut exposed to silver and titanium dioxide nanoparticles.
- Authors
Horiuchi, Risa; Ozawa, Mika; Tomii, Tatsuyoshi; Kashiwada, Shosaku; Miyanishi, Nobumitsu
- Abstract
Nanomaterials are in general use in a broad range of industries. However, there are concerns that their intense use leads to heavy damage to the aquatic environment, and their discharge harms many aquatic organisms. N-Glycans are widely distributed in eukaryotic organisms and are intimately involved in most life phenomena. However, little is known about N-glycans in aquatic organisms exposed to nanomaterials. In this study, we investigated how nanomaterials affect N-glycans in the gut of adult female medaka. We found that silver nanoparticles exposure had little effect on gut N-glycans, whereas titanium dioxide nanoparticles (TiO2NPs) exposure increased the relative levels of several N-glycans in comparison with control. Structural analysis showed high levels of N-glycans of the high-mannose type, of which five N-glycans were free N-glycans with one β-N-acetylglucosamine residue on the reducing end. The levels of free N-glycans are closely related to protein quality control in the endoplasmic reticulum and cytosol. Our results suggest that TiO2NPs exposure increases the levels of misfolded glycoproteins, resulting in generation of considerable amounts of free N-glycans. Our findings also suggest that TiO2NPs exposure suppresses cytosolic α-mannosidase trimming. This study provides new evidence for the effect of TiO2NPs on medaka gut from the aspect of environmental glycobiology.
- Subjects
TITANIUM dioxide nanoparticles; ORYZIAS latipes; SILVER nanoparticles; ENDOPLASMIC reticulum; SILVER
- Publication
Environmental Science & Pollution Research, 2021, Vol 28, Issue 41, p58799
- ISSN
0944-1344
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s11356-021-14773-x