Proteins are a source of glycans found in preparations of glycoRNA

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Abstract Recent discoveries show that RNA can be modified with sialylated glycans (termed glycoRNA), thus broadening our understanding of cellular glycosylation beyond traditional proteins and lipids. However, the pathway of RNA-glycosylation and its biological function remain elusive. Following the original glycoRNA isolation protocol, we also detect labelled glycans in small RNA preparations. However, glycosylated molecules showed resistance to treatment with RNase A/T1 but were sensitive to proteinase K digestion under denaturing conditions. Using liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS) based proteomics, we detect various proteins that co-purify with small but not large RNA preparations isolated from human or murine cells, including the glycosylated membrane protein LAMP1. Importantly, we further demonstrate that recombinant soluble LAMP1 can be purified following the glycoRNA isolation method. These findings suggest that glycoproteins co-purify with RNA using current glycoRNA purification protocols, thus representing a considerable source of glycans in samples of glycoRNA. Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.

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