Literature DB >> 10683255

Isolation and characterization of glycophorin from nucleated (chicken) erythrocytes.

M Duk1, H Krotkiewski, T V Stasyk, M Lutsik-Kordovsky, D Syper, E Lisowska.   

Abstract

A sialoglycoprotein fraction was isolated from chicken erythrocytes by two methods based on the phenol extraction or chloroform/2-propanol extraction of differently prepared erythrocyte membranes. Both preparations gave in SDS-PAGE two major PAS-stained bands (GP2 and GP3), which migrated as 60- and 33-kDa species, respectively, compared to reference proteins, or as 44- and 23-kDa molecules, compared to human glycophorins. Some less abundant slower migrating PAS-stained components, antigenically related to GP2 and GP3, also were detected. No evidence for the presence of antigenically distinct glycoproteins of leukosialin type was obtained. Interconversion in SDS-PAGE, similar carbohydrate composition, and similar antigenic properties of GP2 and GP3 indicated that they are a dimer and monomer, respectively, of the same glycoprotein which shows properties that allow it to be classified as a glycophorin. Lectin binding studies and methylation analysis of beta-elimination products of chicken glycophorin preparation showed the presence of O-glycans and N-glycans. The major O-glycans include sialylated Galbeta1-3GalNAc units and more complex GlcNAc-containing chains. Among the N-glycans, there are complex-type biantennary structures with a bisecting GlcNAc residue, accompanied by chains with additional antennas linked to alpha-mannose residues. A characteristic feature of the chicken glycophorin is a relatively high proportion of N-glycans to O-glycans, compared to the glycophorin A from human erythrocytes. Copyright 2000 Academic Press.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10683255     DOI: 10.1006/abbi.1999.1637

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Biochem Biophys        ISSN: 0003-9861            Impact factor:   4.013


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