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Mucus glycoproteins submandibular glands

The detection of an a(2-3)-sialyltransferase in porcine submandibular glands was important, as the mucus glycoprotein, the major secretory product in this gland, contains little or no a(2-3)-linked sialic acid. However, the tetrasaccharide... [Pg.219]

Sialidases require a negatively charged carboxyl function on the a-linked sialic acid-containing substrate for catalytic activity. V. cholerae sialidase did not cleave the sialic acid methyl esters of bovine submandibular gland mucus glycoproteins (Gottschalk 1962) or IPNeu5AcLac (Kuhn / al 1966). In colominic acid, esters... [Pg.226]


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