Revealing Glycosylation Patterns in In Vitro-Produced Mucus Exposed to Pasteurized Mucus-Associated Intestinal Microbes by MALDI-TOF-MS and PGC-LC-MS/MS
粘蛋白
粘液
糖基化
微生物学
体外
生物
化学
生物化学
生态学
作者
Carol de Ram,Benthe van der Lugt,Janneke Elzinga,Sharon Y. Geerlings,Wilma T. Steegenga,Clara Belzer,Henk A. Schols
The human intestinal mucus layer protects against pathogenic microorganisms and harmful substances, whereas it also provides an important colonization niche for mutualistic microbes. The main functional components of mucus are heavily glycosylated proteins, called mucins. Mucins can be cleaved and utilized by intestinal microbes. The mechanisms between intestinal microbes and the regulation of mucin glycosylation are still poorly understood. In this study,