On the oligosaccharide moiety of angiotensin-converting enzyme. |
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Authors: | J L Hartley R L Soffer |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Medicine, Cornell University Medical College, New York City, New York 10021 USA;2. Department of Biochemistry, Cornell University Medical College, New York City, New York 10021 USA;3. the Hypertension Research Center, Cornell University Medical College, New York City, New York 10021 USA |
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Abstract: | Two glycopeptide fractions in a pronase digest of rabbit pulmonary angiotensin-converting enzyme were resolved by gel filtration. GP-I, the minor component (~1 mole/mol enzyme) contained mannose, galactose, glucose -acetylglucosamine, -acetylgalactosamine and sialic acid in an approximate molar ratio of 1:5:3:4:1:2 and molar equivalents of aspartic acid, threonine and serine. GP-II, the major oligosaccharide unit (~ 12 moles/mol enzyme, ~ 90% of total carbohydrate), contained fucose, mannose, galactose, -acetylglucosamine, sialic acid and aspartic acid in a molar ratio of 1:4:4:4:1:1. Although accounting for about one-quarter of the weight of the enzyme, GP-II did not compete with the intact glycoprotein for binding to goat antienzyme antibodies. Some structural features of GP-II were deduced by periodate oxidation and digestion with various glycosidases. |
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