Literature DB >> 5450

Antifreeze glycoproteins from Antarctic fish. Inactivation by borate.

A I Ahmed, Y Yeh, Y Y Osuga, R E Feeney.   

Abstract

Antifreeze glycoprotein, which has previously been shown to be inactive in the presence of borate, migrates electrophoretically as the borate complex, presumably through formation of borate complexes with hydroxyl groups on the sugar side chains. Antifreeze glycoprotein (5 mg/ml) has been found to be completely active in the presence of 0.1 M borate at pH 7, but inactive at pH 9. A titration curve of pH versus the antifreeze activity of glycoprotein (5 mg/ml) in 0.1 M borate showed a progressive decrease in antifreeze activity as the pH was increased. Concomitant with decreases in activity were increases in binding of borate. At pH 9.0, nearly 2 mol of borate were complexed per glycotripeptide. Ultracentrifuge analyses showed similar molecular weights and laser quasi-elastic light scattering showed similar diffusions at pH 7.0 and 9.0 in borate and in the absence of borate. The binding of borate, rather than a change in conformation, is thus directly related to the loss of antifreeze activity. Alkaline borate also decreased hemagglutinating activity of Osage orange lectin and decreased the inhibition of the activity by the antifreeze glycoproteins.

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Year:  1976        PMID: 5450

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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Review 5.  Antifreeze peptides and glycopeptides, and their derivatives: potential uses in biotechnology.

Authors:  Jeong Kyu Bang; Jun Hyuck Lee; Ravichandran N Murugan; Sung Gu Lee; Hackwon Do; Hye Yeon Koh; Hye-Eun Shim; Hyun-Cheol Kim; Hak Jun Kim
Journal:  Mar Drugs       Date:  2013-06-10       Impact factor: 5.118

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