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Serotransferrin glycoprotein from

Serotransferrin glycans are generally non-fucosylated except in human cerebrospinal fluid (trace amounts) [246,247], rat (20-30% of the molecules) [221], pig (100% of the molecules) [220] and the serotransferrin-like glycoprotein from mouse milk [218,219] in which this protein co-exists with a lactotransferrin. None of the serotransferrin glycans... [Pg.219]

Purified rabbit serotransferrin has been shown to contain one glycan chain per molecule, in contrast to human serotransferrin which contains two such chains. Heterogeneity of the glycan moiety of the rabbit glycoprotein was observed from the isolation of a disialyl- and a monosialyl-glycopeptide. The... [Pg.357]


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