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Blood group substances, 11-soluble

Chapters 17 through 21 deal with carbohydrate-enzyme systems. Hehre presents some new ideas on the action of amylases. Kabat presents some new immunochemical studies on the carbohydrate moiety of certain water-soluble blood-group substances and their precursor antigens. Hassid reviews the role of sugar phosphates in the biosynthesis of complex saccharides. Pazur and co-workers present information obtained by isotopic techniques on the nature of enzyme-substrate complexes in the hydrolysis of polysaccharides. Gabriel presents a common mechanism for the production of 6-deoxyhexoses. An intermediate nucleoside-5 -(6-deoxyhexose-4-ulose pyrophosphate) is formed in each of the syntheses. [Pg.8]

Fig. 9. Proposed composite structure showing the relationship of the A, B, H, Le , and Le antigenic determinants of the water-soluble human blood group substances from ovarian cysts. The structure of the side chain in brackets has not been established, but the existence of such a chain is indicated by the mechanism of alkaline borohydride degradation and the oligosaccharides isolated. The carbohydrate chain shown is one of many linked to the serines and threonines of the polypeptide backbone. Chains are not homogeneous and may be of various lengths depending upon genetic composition, incomplete biosynthesis, and unknown factors. From Pereira and Kabat, modified from Lloyd and Kabat cf. Kabat. ... Fig. 9. Proposed composite structure showing the relationship of the A, B, H, Le , and Le antigenic determinants of the water-soluble human blood group substances from ovarian cysts. The structure of the side chain in brackets has not been established, but the existence of such a chain is indicated by the mechanism of alkaline borohydride degradation and the oligosaccharides isolated. The carbohydrate chain shown is one of many linked to the serines and threonines of the polypeptide backbone. Chains are not homogeneous and may be of various lengths depending upon genetic composition, incomplete biosynthesis, and unknown factors. From Pereira and Kabat, modified from Lloyd and Kabat cf. Kabat. ...
Other soluble glycoproteins present in saliva include antibodies, mainly IgA and the blood group substances, i.e. the A, B and O agglutinogens. These are found in about 80% of the... [Pg.479]

Immunochemical Studies on the Carbohydrate Moiety of Water Soluble Blood Group A, B, H, Lea, and Leb Substances and Their Precursor I Antigens... [Pg.342]


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