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Glycoproteins brain

Concanavalin A-agarose has been used in the purification of the glycoprotein hormones, chorionic gonadotropin, and follicle stimulating and leuteinizing hormones [129]. Delipidated rat brain glycoproteins in 1% sodium deoxycholate can be purified on Con A-agarose [130]. [Pg.128]

Antifreeze glycoprotein, human immunoglobulin A, (IgA,), rat and rabbit brain glycoproteins... [Pg.155]

Fig. I. Core structures of the carbohydrate units of nervous tissue glycoproteins. The structures are based on analytical data on rat brain glycoproteins and on assumptions of structural similarity with glycan cores from other sources. The main positions of variable or incomplete glycosylation are indicated by arrows. The approximate molar proportions of the glycans in rat brain and the mode of interaction with concanavalin A-Sepharose are indicated (the bisecting GicNAc residue affects the interaction of the diantennary glycans with concanavalin A) [9]. Fig. I. Core structures of the carbohydrate units of nervous tissue glycoproteins. The structures are based on analytical data on rat brain glycoproteins and on assumptions of structural similarity with glycan cores from other sources. The main positions of variable or incomplete glycosylation are indicated by arrows. The approximate molar proportions of the glycans in rat brain and the mode of interaction with concanavalin A-Sepharose are indicated (the bisecting GicNAc residue affects the interaction of the diantennary glycans with concanavalin A) [9].
Sixteen glycoproteins have been separated from rat brain by a combination of hydroxyapatite and lectin affinity chromatography. A simple reproducible procedure for the fractionation of brain glycoproteins using hydroxyapatite-gel column chromatography has been developed. ... [Pg.365]

The localization of brain glycoprotein NSA3 has been studied by indirect immunofluorescence of sections of rat brain. [Pg.377]

Purification of a myeloma immunoglobulin M and its tryptic Fab and (Fc)j fragments Fractionation of soluble brain glycoproteins Purification of rat kidney glycoproteins for production of heterologous antisera which induce congenital abnormalities... [Pg.600]

The 0-trimethylsilyl derivatives of five reference disaccharide alditols, composed of 2-acetamido-2-deoxyhexitol substituted at C-3, C-4, or C-6 with a hexose grouping, have been studied by g.l.c.-m.s. The data were used in the determination of the linkage in disaccharide alditols derived from rat brain glycoproteins and gangliosides. [Pg.372]

Affinity chromatography of glycopeptides obtained by proteolytic digestion of rat-brain glycoproteins... [Pg.633]

Bogoch, S. Aminoglycolipids and glycoproteins of human brain. III. Quantitative separation and determination of brain glycoproteins neuraminic acid, hexosamine, and hexoses by means of whole tissue emulsion-fractionation. Nature (Lond.) 190, 153 (1961). [Pg.161]

Finne J, Makela PH (1985) Cleavage of the polysialosyl units of brain glycoproteins by a bacteriophage endosialidase. Involvement of a long oligosaccharide segment in molecular interactions of polysialic acid. J Biol Chem 260 1265-1270... [Pg.67]

Finne, J. Structure of the 0-glycosidically linked carbohydrate units of rat brain glycoproteins. [Pg.2119]


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