Literature DB >> 11141302

Analysis of the microheterogeneity of the IgA1 hinge glycopeptide having multiple O-linked oligosaccharides by capillary electrophoresis.

H Iwase1, A Tanaka, Y Hiki, T Kokubo, T Sano, I Ishii-Karakasa, K Hisatani, Y Kobayashi, K Hotta.   

Abstract

It was found that the self-aggregation of IgA1 was closely connected with the glycoform of a mucin-type sugar chain on its hinge portion. In this report, normal human serum IgA1 was separated into two subfractions by a jacalin column. The elution condition, 25 mM galactose, used here was similar to that reported for the glycoprotein with a single mucin-type sugar chain per molecule. The IgA1 eluted under this condition was substantially the monomeric form. In contrast, the remaining IgA1 eluted from the column with 0. 8 M galactose was substantially the aggregated form. An analytical method for the microheterogeneity of the IgA1 hinge glycopeptide (HGP33) was developed to determine the difference between these IgA1 fractions by capillary electrophoresis (CE). Native HGP33 from both IgA1 fractions was separated into peaks 1-11, depending on their glycoforms. Because the sialic acid-rich component migrated slowly on CE, the 25 mM fraction was abundant in the sialic acid-rich components (peaks 7-11), but the 0.8 M fraction was abundant in the sialic acid-poor components (peaks 1-4). Comparison of the number of sugar chains per hinge peptide indicated that the 25 mM fraction was relatively well glycosylated. Thus, application of CE analysis to the HGP33 indicated that the monomeric IgA1 was composed of a relatively complete molecule with respect to the glycoform rather than the aggregated IgA1. Copyright 2001 Academic Press.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11141302     DOI: 10.1006/abio.2000.4870

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anal Biochem        ISSN: 0003-2697            Impact factor:   3.365


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