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Structural studies of glycans isolated from rat plasma hemopexin
Abstract:
After exhaustive pronase digestion, purification by gel filtration and affinity chromatography on concanavalin A, three glycopeptide fractions were obtained from rat hemopexin. Two fractions (I and II) were concanavalin A non-reactive and one (III) was concanavalin A reactive. On the basis of carbohydrate composition, methylation analysis and proton nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, the primary structure of the glycan in fraction III is proposed as being a mixture of mono- and di-sialo-diantennae of the N-glycosidic, N- acetyllactosamine type. Hydrazinolysis of glycopeptides not binding to concanavalin A yielded mixtures of oligosaccharides for both fractions. These oligosaccharides were separated by HPLC; the molar composition of each of them is given. These data suggest that rat hemopexin contains, among others, a diantennary structure bearing three sialic acid residues.