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Pig submaxillary-gland

Pig submaxillary gland contains high activities of various transferases, and longer glycans are present, e.g. Ill and IV are prominent. [Pg.263]

Simmons (89) isolated a mucoid (glycoprotein) in fairly good yield from the extracts of pig submaxillary glands by alkaline extraction in the presence of sodium dodecyl sulfate. The product was separated and purified by fractional alcohol precipitation with ethyl and isopropyl alcohols at... [Pg.727]

Carlson, D. M., 1966, Phosphoacetylglucosamine mutase from pig submaxillary gland, in Methods in Enzymology, Vol. VIII (E. F. Neufeld and V. Ginsburg, eds.), pp. 179-182, Academic Press, New York. [Pg.153]

A protein obtained from the submaxillary gland of pigs and having blood-group A activity was found to contain, as part of its carbo-... [Pg.458]

The authors pointed out that such a metabolic pathway may complicate the results of biosynthetic studies in certain species, as it would provide a route for the oxidation of L-fucose and its eventual provision of carbon atoms to other sugars. This metabolic route does not occur in rats, but it is known215 that humans can oxidize L-[l-,4C]fucose to carbon dioxide. Only pig liver and kidney were found to contain appreciable levels of the major enzymes needed in this pathway, whereas heart, stomach, intestine, submaxillary gland, lung, and brain were deficient in or devoid of them. [Pg.328]

Pig submaxillary mucin (74) exists in two forms in individual glands one of these possesses A activity, and the other does not. Their gross compositions were identical. Five oligosaccharides were isolated, the largest having the structure... [Pg.363]

Booth, W.D. Sexual Dimorphism Involving Steroidal Pheromones and their Binding Protein in the Submaxillary Gland of the Gottingen Miniature Pig. J. Endocr. 100, 195-202 (1984). [Pg.70]

Submaxillary glands from blood group A-positive pigs... [Pg.129]

In 1969, Schoop et aL found that pig submaxillary slices could synthesize NGN from acetate, N-acetylmannosamine, or N-acetylneu-raminic acid, all labeled in the acetate moiety. Schauer (1970a 1970Z ) demonstrated an enzyme system in high-speed supernatants of hog submaxillary gland extracts capable of oxidizing N-acetylneuraminic acid or A -acetylmannosamine to A/ -glycolylneuraminic acid. The enzyme is called N-acetylneuraminaterOg-oxidoreductase and requires O2 and ascorbate or NADPH for activity. It appeared that free N-acetylneuraminic acid is the substrate, but it is possible that CMP-NAN or the 9-phosphate ester is the substrate. [Pg.138]

The boar sex pheromone, consisting of androstenol and androstenone, from the submaxillary salivary gland has been used commercially for artificial insemination of pigs. It was available as a spray under the trade name Suidor (formerly Jeyes Boar Mate) in Europe (Glei etal, 1989). Sows who did not assume the... [Pg.410]


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