Literature DB >> 6723649

Evidence for the glycoprotein nature of retina glycogen.

M A Aon, J A Curtino.   

Abstract

Incubation of a bovine retina membrane preparation with micromolar amounts of UDP-[14C]glucose resulted in the incorporation of [14C]glucose into endogenous (1----4)-alpha-glucan, insoluble in trichloroacetic acid, and acid-soluble ethanol-insoluble glycogen. The trichloroacetic-acid-insoluble glucan fraction of retina migrated in 2.6-3% acrylamide gels when subjected to sodium dodecyl sulfate/polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE) and was rendered acid-soluble by digestion with pronase. The solubility of the acid-insoluble glucan in acidified organic solvent was different from that of amylose or glycogen and similar to membrane proteins and glycoproteins. The glycogen fraction of retina contained 1.5-2.0 micrograms protein/100 micrograms glucose. When this fraction was analyzed by SDS-PAGE only one band, which moved near the top of 3% acrylamide gels, was stained with periodic acid Schiff reagent and Coomassie blue. The protein nature of the Coomassie-blue-stainable material was demonstrated by iodination of the glycogen fraction with [131I]iodide and identification of labeled monoiodotyrosine and diiodotyrosine. The bulk of the label comigrated with carbohydrate near the top of gels in SDS-PAGE and treatment with alpha- amylse decreased the molecular size of both labeled and stainable material. Physical dissociative conditions (7.5 M urea/0.83% SDS/0.83% mercaptoethanol) and the following chemical treatments failed to dissociate the iodinated protein from glycogen: (a) 0.1 M NaOH/0.1 M NaBH4 at room temperature for 24 h; (b) 1 M HCl in methanol at 50 degrees C for 10 min; (c) trifluoroacetic acid at 50 degrees C for 6 min. 131I-labeled glycogenpeptide was isolated after 131I-labeled protein-bound glycogen had been subjected to digestion with papain/pronase and passed through a Sepharose column. The results suggest that at least part of glycogen in bovine retina is firmly combined to protein as a single proteoglycogen molecule. Furthermore some of the proteoglycogen might be present as a trichloroacetic-acid-precipitable proteoglucan owing to its lower glucose content.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6723649     DOI: 10.1111/j.1432-1033.1984.tb08138.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Biochem        ISSN: 0014-2956


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