Concanavalin A-binding glycopeptides from rat brain glycoproteins.

Neurobiology Pub Date : 1975-12-01
H I Hof, J P Susz, J I Javaid, E G Brunngraber
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The affinity of concanavalin A for neutral and acidic glycopeptides derived from rat brain glycoproteins was investigated by studying the inhibition of a concanavalin A-glycogen precipitation system. The neutral, mannose-rich glycopeptides obtained by column electrophoresis of the dialyzable glycopeptides that had been solubilized by proteolytic treatment of defatted brain tissue were powerful inhibitors, with an inhibitory activity 20 to 26 times that of the standard inhibitor, methyl-alpha-D-mannoside. The acidic sialoglycopeptides had activities one to nine times that of the mannoside. Therefore, both acid and neutral glycopeptides were capable of interacting with concanavalin A. The especially strong affinity of the neutral mannose-rich glycopeptides, however, enabled their retention on concanavalin A-Sepharose and subsequent elution with methyl-alpha-D-mannoside. This provided the means of separation of the acidic sialoglycopeptides from the neutral, mannose-rich glycopeptides by affinity chromatography. Glycopeptides that contain N-acetylgalactosamine are not retained by concanavalin A-Sepharose.

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从大鼠脑糖蛋白中提取的刀豆蛋白a结合糖肽类。
通过研究刀豆蛋白A-糖原沉淀系统的抑制作用,研究了刀豆蛋白A对大鼠脑糖蛋白衍生的中性和酸性糖肽的亲和力。通过对脱脂脑组织的蛋白水解处理可溶解的可透析糖肽进行柱电泳得到的中性、富含甘露糖的糖肽是强效抑制剂,其抑制活性是标准抑制剂甲基- α - d -甘露糖苷的20至26倍。酸性唾液糖肽的活性是甘露糖苷的1 ~ 9倍。因此,酸性和中性糖肽都能与刀豆蛋白a相互作用。然而,富含甘露糖的中性糖肽的亲和力特别强,使它们能够保留在刀豆蛋白A-Sepharose上,随后被甲基- α - d -甘露糖苷洗脱。这为通过亲和层析分离酸性唾液糖肽和中性、富含甘露糖的糖肽提供了手段。含有n -乙酰半乳糖胺的糖肽不会被豆豆蛋白A-Sepharose保留。
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