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Glycoproteins alkaline 3-elimination

Other reports of fucosylation have suggested the existence of proteins that contain fucose residues attached directly to a serine or threonine. This linkage was first described by the presence of amino acid fucosides in human urine [121] then as components of rat tissue extracts [122] and rat glycoproteins [123]. Release of the glycans by alkaline 3-elimination revealed the presence of both fucitol and Glc(31-3)fucitol [123]. Further examination of these fucosylated glycoproteins in soluble and membrane fractions from rat cells suggests the existence of both cytosolic and membrane associated O-linked fucosylated proteins [124], but the purity of the cytosolic fractions was never examined. [Pg.46]


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