Structural study of N-linked sugar chains of sheep erythrocyte membrane glycoproteins |
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Authors: | Kaoru Kusui Seiichi Takasaki |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Biochemistry, Institute of Medical Science, University of Tokyo, Minato-ku Tokyo, 108, Japan |
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Abstract: | Our previous study showed that non-reducing terminal galactose residues of N-linked sugar chains present in sheep erythrocyte membrane glycoproteins are important for rosette formation with T lymphoblastic cells [Ogasawara et al. (1995) Immunol Lett 48: 35–38]. As a first step to elucidate the significant structures of sugar chains involved in rosette formation, we analysed N-linked sugar chains released from the membrane glycoproteins by hydrazinolysis. The oligosaccharides were labeled with NaB3H4 and fractionated using columns of Aleuria aurantia lectin-Sepharose, MonoQ and Bio-Gel P-4. Structural analyses of oligosaccharides by sequential exoglycosidase digestion in combination with methylation analysis revealed that the membrane glycoproteins contain bi- (19%), tri- (33%), and tetraantennary (44%) complex-type oligosaccharides and that the oligosaccharides having exposed galactose residues amount to 40% of the total. |
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Keywords: | N-linked sugar chains sheep erythrocyte membrane glycoproteins |
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