Literature DB >> 729592

The poly(glycosyl) chains of glycoproteins. Characterisation of a novel type of glycoprotein saccharides from human erythrocyte membrane.

T Krusius, J Finne, H Rauvala.   

Abstract

Glycopeptides with complex carbohydrate structure were isolated from delipidated human erythrocyte membranes after digestion with pronase. The poly(glycosyl)peptides isolated (apparent molecular weight 4000--13000) are suggested to contain 20--70 sugar residues in an alkali-stable saccharide chain linked through N-acetylglucosamine to asparagine. The main sugar components are galactose and N-acetylglucosamine, which together account for 80% of total sugars. That the compounds isolated are glycopeptides and not glycolipids is concluded from the following findings: only trace amounts of glucose and fatty acids were present, and no long-chain (sphingosine) bases could be detected; on the other hand, the amounts of mannose and amino acids found are compatible with an N-glycosidic poly(glycosyl)peptide structure. The structure of the poly(glycosyl)peptides was studied using methylation analysis, exoglycosidase treatments, acid hydrolysis of the native as well as the N-deacetylated glycopeptides, and chromium trioxide oxidation. The studies indicate that the poly(glycosyl)peptides contain a repeating-3)galactosyl(beta1-4)N-acetylglucosaminyl(beta1-structure with branch points at the C-6 of the galactose residues. The saccharide chains are terminated in N-acetylglucosaminyl, galactosyl, N-acetylneuraminyl(alpha2-3 and 6)galactosyl and fucosyl(alpha1-2)galactosyl residues, and they also contain blood group A and B determinants.

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Year:  1978        PMID: 729592     DOI: 10.1111/j.1432-1033.1978.tb12747.x

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


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