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The glycosylation and characterization of the candidate Gc macrophage activating factor
Authors:Tina Ravnsborg  Dorthe T Olsen  Anna Hammerich Thysen  Maja Christiansen  Gunnar Houen  Peter Højrup
Institution:1. Institute of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Southern Denmark, Campusvej 55, DK-5230 Odense M, Denmark;2. Statens Serum Institut, Department of Clinical Biochemistry and Immunology, Artillerivej 5, DK-2300 Copenhagen, Denmark
Abstract:The vitamin D binding protein, Gc globulin, has in recent years received some attention for its role as precursor for the extremely potent macrophage activating factor (GcMAF). An O-linked trisaccharide has been allocated to the threonine residue at position 420 in two of the three most common isoforms of Gc globulin (Gc1s and Gc1f). A substitution for a lysine residue at position 420 in Gc2 prevents this isoform from being glycosylated at that position. It has been suggested that Gc globulin subjected sequentially to sialidase and galactosidase treatment generates GcMAF in the form of Gc globulin with only a single GalNAc attached to T420. In this study we confirm the location of a linear trisaccharide on T420. Furthermore, we provide the first structural evidence of the generation of the proposed GcMAF by use of glycosidase treatment and mass spectrometry. Additionally the generated GcMAF candidate was tested for its effect on cytokine release from macrophages in human whole blood.
Keywords:DHB  2  5-dihydroxybenzoic acid  FA  Formic acid  Gal  Galactose  GalNAc  N-Acetylgalactosamine  GcMAF  Gc globulin macrophage activating factor  LPS  Lipopolysaccharide  MALDI  Matrix assisted laser desorption ionization  MeCN  Acetonitrile  MeOH  Methanol  PHA  Phytohemagglutinin  Sia  Sialic acid  TFA  Trifluoroacetic acid
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