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Galactose-specific elimination of human asialotransferrin by the bone marrow in the rabbit
Authors:E Regoeczi  P A Chindemi  M W Hatton  L R Berry
Affiliation:Plasma Protein Research Laboratory, Room 4N55, McMaster University Health Sciences Centre, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada L8N 3Z5
Abstract:Rabbit bone marrow accretes and degrades human asialotransferrin in vivo through a mechanism that recognizes the exposed galactose groups in this glycoprotein. After the liver, rabbit bone marrow is the second mammalian tissue now being identified as possessing a galactose-specific pathway for the elimination of a plasma protein. However, comparative studies with desialylated glycoproteins containing bi-, tri-, and tetraantennary glycans (asialofetuin, asialoorosomucoid, chicken α1-acid glycoprotein, and rabbit transferrin) indicate that the bone marrow recognizes fewer glycan structures than does the liver. Optimal uptake and degradation of an asialoglycoprotein by the bone marrow requires the presence of biantennary glycans.
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