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Fajriah S, Rizki IF, Sinurat E. Characterization and analysis of the antidiabetic activities of sulphated polysaccharide extract from Caulerpa lentillifera. PHARMACIA 2021. [DOI: 10.3897/pharmacia.68.e73158] [Citation(s) in RCA: 2] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.7] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/12/2022] Open
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Caulerpa lentillifera is a type of green seaweed that is cultivated in tropical and subtropical areas. The objectives of this study were to determine the characteristics of the sulfated polysaccharides from C. lentillifera and evaluate its antidiabetic activity. In the initial process of this study, samples were macerated with ethanol (1:10). Then, the maceration residue was extracted with an accumulator at 75 °C for three hours. The crude extract yield was 4.16% based on weight seaweed. Ion chromatography purification with DEAE-Sepharose resin provided a yield of 14.8% of crude extract. The monomer analysis of C. lentillifera from the crude extract and purified extract revealed that galactose monomers were dominant and glucose was a minor component. The total carbohydrate and sulfate contents of purified C. lentillifera were higher than those of crude C. lentillifera. Bioactivity tests revealed that purified polysaccharides had higher antidiabetic activity against α-glucosidase enzyme than crude ones with IC50 values of 134.81± 2.0 µg/mL. Purified sulfated polysaccharides of C. lentillifera could potentially be used as an antidiabetic medication.
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Wu N, Silva LM, Liu Y, Zhang Y, Gao C, Zhang F, Fu L, Peng Y, Linhardt R, Kawasaki T, Mulloy B, Chai W, Feizi T. Glycan Markers of Human Stem Cells Assigned with Beam Search Arrays. Mol Cell Proteomics 2019; 18:1981-2002. [PMID: 31308253 PMCID: PMC6773554 DOI: 10.1074/mcp.ra119.001309] [Citation(s) in RCA: 13] [Impact Index Per Article: 2.6] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Grants] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 01/14/2019] [Revised: 06/21/2019] [Indexed: 01/05/2023] Open
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Glycan antigens recognized by monoclonal antibodies have served as stem cell markers. To understand regulation of their biosynthesis and their roles in stem cell behavior precise assignments are required. We have applied state-of-the-art glycan array technologies to compare the glycans bound by five antibodies that recognize carbohydrates on human stem cells. These are: FC10.2, TRA-1-60, TRA-1-81, anti-i and R-10G. Microarray analyses with a panel of sequence-defined glycans corroborate that FC10.2, TRA-1-60, TRA-1-81 recognize the type 1-(Galβ-3GlcNAc)-terminating backbone sequence, Galβ-3GlcNAcβ-3Galβ-4GlcNAcβ-3Galβ-4GlcNAc, and anti-i, the type 2-(Galβ-4GlcNAc) analog, Galβ-4GlcNAcβ-3Galβ-4GlcNAcβ-3Galβ-4GlcNAc, and we determine substituents they can accommodate. They differ from R-10G, which requires sulfate. By Beam Search approach, starting with an antigen-positive keratan sulfate polysaccharide, followed by targeted iterative microarray analyses of glycan populations released with keratanases and mass spectrometric monitoring, R-10G is assigned as a mono-sulfated type 2 chain with 6-sulfation at the penultimate N-acetylglucosamine, Galβ-4GlcNAc(6S)β-3Galβ-4GlcNAcβ-3Galβ-4GlcNAc. Microarray analyses using newly synthesized glycans corroborate the assignment of this unique determinant raising questions regarding involvement as a ligand in the stem cell niche.
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- Nian Wu
- Glycosciences Laboratory, Department of Medicine, Imperial College London, London W12 0NN, United Kingdom
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- Glycosciences Laboratory, Department of Medicine, Imperial College London, London W12 0NN, United Kingdom
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- Glycosciences Laboratory, Department of Medicine, Imperial College London, London W12 0NN, United Kingdom
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- Glycosciences Laboratory, Department of Medicine, Imperial College London, London W12 0NN, United Kingdom
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- Glycosciences Laboratory, Department of Medicine, Imperial College London, London W12 0NN, United Kingdom; Department of Surgery, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts 02215
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- Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Center for Biotechnology and Interdisciplinary Studies, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, New York 12180
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- Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Center for Biotechnology and Interdisciplinary Studies, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, New York 12180
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- Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Center for Biotechnology and Interdisciplinary Studies, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, New York 12180
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- Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Center for Biotechnology and Interdisciplinary Studies, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, New York 12180
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- Research Center for Glycobiotechnology, Ritsumeikan University, Noji-Higashi, 1-1-1, Kusatsu Shiga 525-8577, Japan
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- Glycosciences Laboratory, Department of Medicine, Imperial College London, London W12 0NN, United Kingdom
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- Glycosciences Laboratory, Department of Medicine, Imperial College London, London W12 0NN, United Kingdom.
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- Glycosciences Laboratory, Department of Medicine, Imperial College London, London W12 0NN, United Kingdom.
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Identification of keratan sulfate disaccharide at C-3 position of glucuronate of chondroitin sulfate from Mactra chinensis. Biochem J 2016; 473:4145-4158. [PMID: 27647934 PMCID: PMC5103875 DOI: 10.1042/bcj20160655] [Citation(s) in RCA: 13] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.6] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 07/07/2016] [Revised: 09/12/2016] [Accepted: 09/19/2016] [Indexed: 12/21/2022]
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Glycosaminoglycans (GAGs), including chondroitin sulfate (CS), dermatan sulfate, heparin, heparan sulfate and keratan sulfate (KS) are linear sulfated repeating disaccharide sequences containing hexosamine and uronic acid [or galactose (Gal) in the case of KS]. Among the GAGs, CS shows structural variations, such as sulfation patterns and fucosylation, which are responsible for their physiological functions through CS interaction with CS-binding proteins. Here, we solved the structure of KS-branched CS-E derived from a clam, Mactra chinensis KS disaccharide [d-GlcNAc6S-(1→3)-β-d-Gal-(1→] was attached to the C-3 position of GlcA, and consecutive KS-branched disaccharide sequences were found in a CS chain. KS-branched polysaccharides clearly exhibited resistance to degradation by chondroitinase ABC or ACII (at low concentrations) compared with typical CS structures. Furthermore, KS-branched polysaccharides stimulated neurite outgrowth of hippocampal neurons. These results strongly suggest that M. chinensis is a rich source of KS-branched CS, and it has important biological activities.
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Parra A, Veraldi N, Locatelli M, Fini M, Martini L, Torri G, Sangiorgi L, Bisio A. Heparin-like heparan sulfate from rabbit cartilage. Glycobiology 2011; 22:248-57. [PMID: 21933839 DOI: 10.1093/glycob/cwr143] [Citation(s) in RCA: 11] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.8] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/23/2022] Open
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Glycosaminoglycans were extracted from both young rabbit growth plate (GRP) and articular (ART) cartilage tissues and enzymatically treated to selectively eliminate chondroitin sulfates and hyaluronic acid. The procedure avoided any fractionation step that could enrich the extract with over- or under-sulfated species. Isolated heparan sulfate (HS) was characterized by mono- and bidimensional nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy to quantify their specific structural features and/or by mass spectrometry to establish the disaccharide composition. Both GRP and ART HSs, despite differing in their yield (GRP at least 100 times greater than ART), exhibited a surprisingly high degree of sulfation. Quantitative two-dimensional heteronuclear single-quantum coherence-NMR analysis of GRP HS revealed unusually high N-sulfated glucosamine and 2-O-sulfated iduronic acid contents, similar to heparin. The unique pentasaccharide sequence of the binding site for antithrombin was also detected in a significant amount. High-performance liquid chromatography mass spectrometry analysis of the enzymatic digests with a cocktail of heparin lyases of both cartilaginous HSs confirmed the NMR results. As well as the discovery of an unusual HS structure in the two different types of rabbit cartilage, the feasibility of the analytical method adopted here has been demonstrated within this study. Such a method can be used to isolate and analyze HS from both normal and pathologic tissues. Characterization of healthy and pathological HS structures will contribute to improve the understanding of diseases related to malfunctions of HS biosynthesis and/or metabolism.
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- Alessandro Parra
- S.S.D. Genetica Medica e Malattie Rare Ortopediche, Istituto Ortopedico Rizzoli, via di Barbiano 1/10, Bologna, Italy
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Akhtar S, Bron AJ, Hayes AJ, Meek KM, Caterson B. Role of keratan sulphate (sulphated poly -N-acetyllactosamine repeats) in keratoconic cornea, histochemical, and ultrastructural analysis. Graefes Arch Clin Exp Ophthalmol 2010; 249:413-20. [PMID: 20853116 DOI: 10.1007/s00417-010-1512-9] [Citation(s) in RCA: 21] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.5] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Grants] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 07/18/2010] [Revised: 08/30/2010] [Accepted: 09/01/2010] [Indexed: 11/26/2022] Open
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AIMS Keratan sulphate (KS) is the predominant glycosaminoglycan (GAG) present in the corneal stroma where it is thought to regulate collagen fibril diameter. In this study we investigated the distribution of KS in normal and keratoconic corneas. METHODS Four normal, one mild, and four severe keratoconic corneas were used for the study. Distribution of keratan sulphate proteoglycans (KS-PG) was investigated using a primary monoclonal antibody (5-D-4) that recognizes disulphated disaccharides in the poly-N-acetyllactosamine repeats of KS. The immuno-reactivity of 5-D-4 was analyzed by immunohistochemistry and immuno-electron microscopy. RESULTS Immuno-histochemistry showed diffuse 5-D-4 staining in keratoconic cornea compared to the punctuate staining in normal corneas. In the single cornea with mild keratoconus, immunogold microscopy revealed a very high density of KS-PG staining, especially in the posterior stroma, compared to severe keratoconic and normal cornea. The amount of KS-PG in the stroma in severe keratoconus was slightly less compared to the normal cornea. In the mild keratoconic cornea, a higher quantity of KS-PG was present around the keratocytes. In severe keratoconic corneas, a higher quantity of KS-PG was present within the keratocytes compared to normal cornea. CONCLUSIONS The finding of an altered expression of KS in our keratoconic corneas, in particular the strong expression of KS in keratocytes, is in keeping with reports of an altered expression of proteoglycan metabolism in keratoconus. KS-PG plays an important role in stromal collagen fibril assembly and a dysregulation of KS-PG synthesis or catabolism could explain changes in collagen fibril spacing and diameter, which we have reported elsewhere.
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- S Akhtar
- Department of Optometry, College of Applied Medical Sciences, King Saud University, PO Box 10219, Riyadh, 11433, Saudi Arabia.
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Spijker NM, Zuurmond H, Westerduin P, van Boeckel CAA. Studies directed towards the synthesis of sulphated and non-sulphated glyco-conjugate fragments using insoluble silver-salt promoters. ACTA ACUST UNITED AC 2010. [DOI: 10.1002/recl.19891081008] [Citation(s) in RCA: 10] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.7] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/06/2022]
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Minerath EC, Elrod MJ. Assessing the potential for diol and hydroxy sulfate ester formation from the reaction of epoxides in tropospheric aerosols. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY 2009; 43:1386-92. [PMID: 19350908 DOI: 10.1021/es8029076] [Citation(s) in RCA: 34] [Impact Index Per Article: 2.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 05/14/2023]
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Polyols and sulfate esters have recently been identified in the secondary organic aerosol (SOA) formed in the photooxidation of biogenic hydrocarbons both in the laboratory and under ambient atmospheric conditions. In the present study, the potential role of the reactions of epoxides in SOA to form diols and hydroxy sulfate esters is explored. Nuclear magnetic resonance methods were used to monitor the bulk reaction kinetics of the epoxide hydrolysis reactions for a number of simple epoxides. The experiments were carried out at various acid concentrations in order to confirm the acid-catalysis rate order and to determine the second-order rate constants for such reactions in aerosols under the previously studied laboratory conditions and under ambient atmospheric conditions. The measured rate constants depended systematically on the carbon substitution nature of the epoxide ring, with the tertiary epoxides characterized by the largest rate constants. The hydroxy sulfate yield was observed to depend linearly on the total sulfate concentration, with yields as high as 30% observed at high sulfate concentrations. Due to the large values of the observed rate constants, these reactions are expected to be efficient even for mostly neutralized tropospheric SOA, let alone the much more acidic SOA particles previously studied in laboratory experiments. Therefore, the epoxide hydrolysis mechanism appears to be a kinetically feasible route to the formation of the diols and hydroxy sulfate esters observed in the SOA resulting from the photooxidation of biogenic hydrocarbons.
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- Emily C Minerath
- Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, 119 Woodland Street, Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio 44074, USA
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Fosang AJ, Last K, Poon CJ, Plaas AH. Keratan sulphate in the interglobular domain has a microstructure that is distinct from keratan sulphate elsewhere on pig aggrecan. Matrix Biol 2008; 28:53-61. [PMID: 19041721 DOI: 10.1016/j.matbio.2008.11.001] [Citation(s) in RCA: 11] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.7] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 07/11/2008] [Revised: 10/07/2008] [Accepted: 11/03/2008] [Indexed: 11/24/2022]
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The microstructure of keratan sulphate purified from the interglobular domain, the keratan sulphate-rich region and total aggrecan was compared using fluorophore-assisted-carbohydrate-electrophoresis. Keratan sulphate in the interglobular domain was substantially less sulphated than keratan sulphate elsewhere on aggrecan, based on the ratio of unsulphated: monosulphated disaccharides generated by endo-beta-galactosidase digestion, and the ratio of monosulphated: disulphated disaccharides generated by keratanase II digestion. The ratio of unsulphated: monosulphated: disulphated disaccharides was 1:4:5 for keratan sulphate from total aggrecan and the keratan sulphate-rich region, but only 1:0.9:0.8 for the interglobular domain. These results show that keratan sulphate in the interglobular domain of pig aggrecan has a microstructure that is distinct from keratan sulphate in the keratan sulphate-rich region.
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- A J Fosang
- University of Melbourne Department of Paediatrics and Murdoch Children's Research Institute, Arthritis Research Group, Royal Children's Hospital, Parkville, 3052, Australia.
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Catlow KR, Deakin JA, Wei Z, Delehedde M, Fernig DG, Gherardi E, Gallagher JT, Pavão MSG, Lyon M. Interactions of hepatocyte growth factor/scatter factor with various glycosaminoglycans reveal an important interplay between the presence of iduronate and sulfate density. J Biol Chem 2007; 283:5235-48. [PMID: 18156180 DOI: 10.1074/jbc.m706589200] [Citation(s) in RCA: 74] [Impact Index Per Article: 4.4] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/06/2022] Open
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Hepatocyte growth factor/scatter factor (HGF/SF) has a cofactor requirement for heparan sulfate (HS) and dermatan sulfate (DS) in the optimal activation of its signaling receptor MET. However, these two glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) have different sugar backbones and sulfation patterns, with only the presence of iduronate in common. The structural basis for GAG recognition and activation is thus very unclear. We have clarified this by testing a wide array of natural and modified GAGs for both protein binding and activation. Comparisons between Ascidia nigra (2,6-O-sulfated) and mammalian (mainly 4-O-sulfated) DS species, as well as between a panel of specifically desulfated heparins, revealed that no specific sulfate isomer, in either GAG, is vital for interaction and activity. Moreover, different GAGs of similar sulfate density had comparable properties, although affinity and potency notably increase with increasing sulfate density. The weaker interaction with CS-E, compared with DS, shows that GlcA-containing polymers can bind, if highly sulfated, but emphasizes the importance of the flexible IdoA ring. Our data indicate that the preferred binding sites in DS in vivo will be comprised of disulfated, IdoA(2S)-containing motifs. In HS, clustering of N-/2-O-/6-O-sulfation in S-domains will lead to strong reactivity, although binding can also be mediated by the transition zones where sulfates are mainly at the N- and 6-O- positions. GAG recognition of HGF/SF thus appears to be primarily driven by electrostatic interactions and exhibits an interesting interplay between requirements for iduronate and sulfate density that may reflect in part a preference for particular sugar chain conformations.
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- Krista R Catlow
- Cancer Research UK Glyco-Oncology Group, School of Cancer and Imaging Sciences, Paterson Institute for Cancer Research, University of Manchester, Manchester M20 4BX, United Kingdom
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Poon CJ, Plaas AH, Keene DR, McQuillan DJ, Last K, Fosang AJ. N-linked keratan sulfate in the aggrecan interglobular domain potentiates aggrecanase activity. J Biol Chem 2005; 280:23615-21. [PMID: 15849197 DOI: 10.1074/jbc.m412145200] [Citation(s) in RCA: 25] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/06/2022] Open
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Keratan sulfate is thought to influence the cleavage of aggrecan by metalloenzymes. We have therefore produced a recombinant substrate, substituted with keratan sulfate, suitable for the study of aggrecanolysis in vitro. Recombinant human G1-G2 was produced in primary bovine keratocytes using a vaccinia virus expression system. Following purification and digestion with specific hydrolases, fluorophore-assisted carbohydrate electrophoresis was used to confirm the presence of the monosulfated Gal-GlcNAc6S and GlcNAc6s-Gal disaccharides and the disulfated Gal6S-GlcNAc6S disaccharides of keratan sulfate. Negligible amounts of fucose or sialic acid were detected, and the level of unsulfated disaccharides was minimal. Treatment with keratanases reduced the size of the recombinant G1-G2 by approximately 5 kDa on SDS-PAGE. Treatment with N-glycosidase F also reduced the size of G1-G2 by approximately 5 kDa and substantially reduced G1-G2 immunoreactivity with monoclonal antibody 5-D-4, indicating that keratan sulfate on the recombinant protein is N-linked. Cleavage of G1-G2 by aggrecanase was markedly reduced when keratan sulfate chains were removed by treatment with keratanase, keratanase II, endo-beta-galactosidase, or N-glycosidase F. These results indicate that modification of oligosaccharides in the aggrecan interglobular domain with keratan sulfate, most likely at asparagine residue 368, potentiates aggrecanase activity in this part of the core protein.
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- Christopher J Poon
- Department of Paediatrics, University of Melbourne and Murdoch Childrens Research Institute, Arthritis Research Group, Royal Children's Hospital, Parkville, Victoria 3052, Australia
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Hochuli M, Wüthrich K, Steinmann B. Two-dimensional NMR spectroscopy of urinary glycosaminoglycans from patients with different mucopolysaccharidoses. NMR IN BIOMEDICINE 2003; 16:224-236. [PMID: 14558120 DOI: 10.1002/nbm.833] [Citation(s) in RCA: 15] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.7] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 05/24/2023]
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Patients with different types of mucopolysaccharidoses (MPS) lack specific lysosomal enzymes, which leads to tissue accumulation and urinary excretion of glycosaminoglycans (GAGs). Since little is known about the molecular composition of the excreted GAG fragments, we used two-dimensional [1H,13C]-correlation nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy for a detailed analysis of the urinary GAGs of patients with MPS types I, II, IIIA, IVA and VI. The method revealed that the molecular structures of the excreted GAGs, i.e. heparan sulfate (HS), dermatan sulfate (DS), chondroitin sulfate (CS), and keratan sulfate (KS) are clearly distinct for the different MPS types. The chain terminal residues that are the normal substrates for the defective enzymes constitute characteristic sets of signals for each MPS type. The GAG chains show variations in carbohydrate composition and sulfation patterns that can be related to the different MPS types and clinical features. For example, two patients with MPS IIIA (M. Sanfilippo) with signs of CNS degeneration but only mild somatic features excrete a highly sulfated variant of HS, resembling HS in porcine brain, whereas a patient with MPS I (M. Scheie) and two patients with MPS II (M. Hunter), who present primarily with coarse facial features, joint contractures and skeletal deformities excrete a different type of HS with lower sulfation. In another case study, a patient with MPS IVA (M. Morquio), who presented mainly with skeletal dysplasia, excreted not only excessive amounts of KS but also a highly sulfated CS variant, resembling CS in articular cartilage. The high-resolution NMR analysis of urinary GAGs presented here for the first time provides a solid basis for future studies with a larger number of patients to further explore pathogenesis and course of the MPS diseases.
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- Michel Hochuli
- Division of Metabolism and Molecular Pediatrics, University Children's Hospital, CH-8032 Zürich, Switzerland
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Kariya Y, Watabe S, Mochizuki H, Imai K, Kikuchi H, Suzuki K, Kyogashima M, Ishii T. Modification of di- and tetrasaccharides from shark cartilage keratan sulphate by refined anhydromethanolic hydrochloric acid-treatments and evaluation of their specific desulphation. Carbohydr Res 2003; 338:1133-8. [PMID: 12706981 DOI: 10.1016/s0008-6215(03)00068-5] [Citation(s) in RCA: 7] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/16/2022]
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Highly sulphated keratan di- and tetrasaccharides were prepared from keratan sulphate (KS) of shark cartilage by enzymatic digestion with keratanase II and subsequent chromatography. The tetrasaccharide fraction carrying four sulphate groups was completely desulphated by 100 mM anhydromethanolic hydrochloric acid (MeOH-HCl) treatment at room temperature for 16 h. The conditions for the desulphation reaction by MeOH-HCl treatment were examined using sulphated keratan di- and tetrasaccharides as substrates by means of reversed phase high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and/or capillary electrophoresis, followed by the preparation of partially desulphated keratan oligosaccharides. Sulphate substitution patterns of monosulphated keratan disaccharide and trisulphated keratan tetrasaccharide were evaluated by methylation analysis. The results suggested that 6-O-sulphate groups of Gal moieties are cleaved faster than those of GlcNAc moieties under the present conditions adopted for the MeOH-HCl treatment of KS-derived oligosaccharides.
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- Yutaka Kariya
- Central Research Laboratories, Seikagaku Corporation, 3-1253 Tateno, Higashiyamato, Tokyo 207-0021, Japan.
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van Kuik J, Breg J, Kolsteeg C, Kamerling J, Vliegenthart J. Primary structure of the acidic carbohydrate chain of hemocyanin fromPanulirus interruptus. FEBS Lett 2001. [DOI: 10.1016/0014-5793(87)80370-8] [Citation(s) in RCA: 33] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.4] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/26/2022]
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Plaas AH, West LA, Midura RJ. Keratan sulfate disaccharide composition determined by FACE analysis of keratanase II and endo-beta-galactosidase digestion products. Glycobiology 2001; 11:779-90. [PMID: 11588154 DOI: 10.1093/glycob/11.10.779] [Citation(s) in RCA: 44] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.9] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/14/2022] Open
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Many tissues contain glycoproteins and proteoglycans, which are substituted with N-or O-linked keratan sulfate, a glycosaminoglycan in which the lactosamine (-galbeta1,4glcNAc-) disaccharide backbone is variably modified by sulfation, fucosylation, and sialylation. We report here a rapid, sensitive, and quantitative procedure for obtaining a complete disaccharide compositional analyses for keratan sulfates after FACE separation of products generated by hydrolysis of the glycosaminoglycans with B. fragillis keratanase II and E. freundii endo-beta-galactosidase. Seven digestion end products are separable in a single electrophoretic step using Monosaccharide composition gels. These are: the unsulfated disaccharide, glcNAcbeta1,3gal, the fucosylated trisaccharide, galbeta1,2[fucalpha1,3]glcNAc6S, the mono- and disulfated disaccharides, galbeta1,4glcNAc6S or gal6Sbeta1,4glcNAc6S from the chain interior, and the sialylated mono- and disulfated trisaccharides neuAalpha2,3galbeta1,4glcNAc6S or neuAalpha2,3gal6Sbeta1,4glcNAc6S from the nonreducing terminus. FACE analyses also revealed the presence of a contaminant beta-galactosidase activity in keratanase II enzyme preparations which cleaves the disaccharide, galbeta1,4glcNAc6S to its constituent monosaccharides, gal and glcNAc6S. It was particularly prominent at enzyme concentrations > 2 mU per nmole substrate glcNH(2) or after prolonged digestion times (> 12 h), and was not inhibitable by thiogalactosides or N-acetyl-lactosamine. As these monosaccharide products would not be detectable using the commonly described analytical methods for KS hydrolase products, such as (1)H-NMR and HPLC analyses, our data illustrate that the FACE procedure represents an improved approach for accurate compositional microanalyses of corneal and skeletal keratan sulfates, especially applicable to experimentation involving small amounts (1-2 microg) of this glycosaminoglycan.
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- A H Plaas
- Shriners Hospital for Children, 12502 N. Pine Drive, Tampa, FL 33612, USA
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Peña M, Williams C, Pfeiler E. Structure of keratan sulfate from bonefish (Albula sp.) larvae deduced from NMR spectroscopy of keratanase-derived oligosaccharides. Carbohydr Res 1998; 309:117-24. [PMID: 9720242 DOI: 10.1016/s0008-6215(98)00128-1] [Citation(s) in RCA: 4] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.2] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Grants] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/08/2023]
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Structural details of keratan sulfate (KS) glycosaminoglycan, isolated from early-metamorphosing larvae (leptocephali) of bonefish (Albula sp.), are described. Bonefish KS was analyzed by first hydrolyzing the purified compound with KS endo-beta-galactosidase (keratanase) from Pseudomonas spp., and then examining the resulting oligosaccharides with reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and 1H and 13C nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy at 400 MHz. Spectral analyses were performed by COSY and HMQC. The results showed that a single oligosaccharide was produced whose structure is consistent with that of a tetrasaccharide containing two, beta-linked, N-acetyllactosamine units. Enzymic evidence indicated that the internal galactose of the tetrasaccharide was O-sulfated at C-6, and that the reducing-end galactose was unsulfated. Spectral data for C-1 of the two galactose residues were consistent with the proposed sulfation pattern. In addition, spectral evidence confirmed that a C-6 on one of the sugars was sulfated: this sulfate was tentatively assigned to the internal galactose. Chemical studies have shown that an additional sulfate group is present, but its assignment could not be confirmed, owing to the complexity of the spectral data. The known specificities of keratanase, and the production of a single tetrasaccharide, however, require that the additional sulfate reside on C-6 of either of the two available N-acetylglucosamine (GlcNAc) moieties, and that it cannot alternate between the two. The inability of beta-N-acetylglucosaminidase from beef kidney to liberate GlcNAc from the tetrasaccharide provided preliminary support for the view that this sulfate is located on the nonreducing-end GlcNAc. We conclude that the native, high molecular weight (M(r) = 55,000) KS polymer from bonefish larvae consists of a disulfated disaccharide alternating with an unsulfated disaccharide in the adjacent N-acetyllactosamine unit, with this pattern repeating itself in a regular fashion along most, or all, of the chain. This structure could provide an explanation for the ability of bonefish KS chains to self-associate into dimers. Although the N-acetyllactosamine repeat is characteristics of KS in general, the sulfation pattern is different from that postulated for the well-characterized KS chains of lower molecular weight obtained from mammalian cornea and cartilage. An additional difference was the inability to demonstrate sialic acid in bonefish KS.
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- M Peña
- Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Arizona State University, Tempe 85287, USA
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The keratan sulfate-containing proteoglycans were isolated from fourteen pooled human corneas (thirteen from 61- to 86-year-olds, plus one from a 12-year-old). These proteoglycans were subjected to digestion with the enzyme keratanase II, and the released oligosaccharides, which included nonreducing termini and repeat region oligosaccharides but not linkage regions, were reduced with alkaline borohydride and identified on two separate ion-exchange columns. Both of the latter had been calibrated with samples, most of which had been derived from bovine corneal keratan sulfate (Tai, G.-H., Huckerby, T. N., and Nieduszynski, I. A. (1996) J. Biol. Chem. 271, 23535-23546) and all of which had been fully characterized by NMR spectroscopic analysis. The capping structures identified in human corneal keratan sulfates occurred in the relative proportions: NeuAcalpha(2-6)- >NeuAcalpha(2-3)- >GalNAc(S)beta(1-3)-. The other groups of capping structures which had been identified in bovine corneal keratan sulfate, i.e. NeuGcalpha(2-3)-, NeuGcalpha(2-6)-, GlcNAc(S)beta(1-3)- were absent, although the possibility of the presence of some Galalpha(1-3)- structures could not be excluded. In addition, the human sample showed significantly higher levels of alpha(1-3)-fucosylated repeat region structures than did the bovine sample, and it is not clear whether this reflects a species or age dependence as the bovine corneas were from young animals, whereas the human corneas were predominantly from an older group. The charge densities and keratan sulfate chain sizes of the human and bovine keratan sulfate-containing proteoglycans were seen to be similar.
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- G H Tai
- Department of Biological Sciences, Institute of Environmental and Natural Sciences, Lancaster University, Bailrigg, Lancaster LA1 4YQ, United Kingdom
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Tai GH, Huckerby TN, Nieduszynski IA. Multiple non-reducing chain termini isolated from bovine corneal keratan sulfates. J Biol Chem 1996; 271:23535-46. [PMID: 8798563 DOI: 10.1074/jbc.271.38.23535] [Citation(s) in RCA: 31] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.1] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Grants] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/02/2023] Open
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Keratan sulfate-containing proteoglycans were isolated from bovine cornea (15-month-old to 3-year-old animals) and digested with the enzyme, keratanase II. The released oligosaccharides, which included non-reducing termini and repeat region oligosaccharides but not linkage regions, were reduced with alkaline borohydride and fractionated on a Spherisorb column. These oligosaccharides were examined by 600-MHz 1H NMR spectroscopy using one- and two-dimensional methods and, in addition to some oligosaccharide alditols previously recovered from skeletal keratan sulfate, the following new capping structures were identified: NeuAcalpha2-6Galbeta1-4GlcNAc(S)-ol, NeuAcalpha2-3Gal(S)beta1-4GlcNAc(S)beta1-3Galbeta1-4GlcNAc(S )-ol, NeuGcalpha2-6Galbeta1-4GlcNAc(S)beta1-3Galbeta1-4Gl cNA c(S)-ol, NeuGcalpha2-3Galbeta1-4GlcNAc(S)beta1-3Galbeta1-4Gl cNA c(S)-ol, NeuGcalpha2-3Gal(S)beta1-4GlcNAc(S)beta1-3Galbeta1-4GlcNAc(S )-ol, NeuGcalpha2-3Gal(S)beta1-4GlcNAc(S)beta1-3Gal(S)beta1-4GlcNAc(S)-o l, Galalpha1-3Galbeta1-4GlcNAc(S)beta1-3Galbeta1-4GlcNAc( S)-ol, Galalpha1-3Galbeta1-4GlcNAc(S)beta1-3Gal(S)beta1-4GlcNAc(S)- ol, GlcNAc(S)beta1-3Gal(S)beta1-4GlcNAc(S)-ol, and GalNAc(S)beta1-3Gal(S)beta1-4GlcNAc(S)-ol. These structures represent seven families of capping residues, whose relative molar proportions are given in parentheses: NeuAcalpha(2-3)- (12%), NeuAcalpha(2-6)- (41%), NeuGcalpha(2-3)- and NeuGcalpha(2-6)- families (12%), Galalpha(1-3)- (26%), GalNAc(S)beta(1-3)- (5%), and GlcNAc(S)beta(1-3)- (4%). It is not clear, at present, where each of these structures occurs on the bi-antennary N-linked corneal keratan sulfate chains, which themselves occur within three keratan sulfate proteoglycan species. However, examination of the relative proportions of the capping to the repeat structures and knowledge of the average molecular size suggests that the sum of these non-reducing termini represents the caps of two antennae.
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- G H Tai
- Division of Biological Sciences, Institute of Environmental and Biological Sciences, Lancaster University, Bailrigg, Lancaster LA1 4YQ, United Kingdom
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Fischer DC, Haubeck HD, Eich K, Kolbe-Busch S, Stöcker G, Stuhlsatz HW, Greiling H. A novel keratan sulphate domain preferentially expressed on the large aggregating proteoglycan from human articular cartilage is recognized by the monoclonal antibody 3D12/H7. Biochem J 1996; 318 ( Pt 3):1051-6. [PMID: 8836155 PMCID: PMC1217722 DOI: 10.1042/bj3181051] [Citation(s) in RCA: 11] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.4] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/02/2023]
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Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) were prepared against aggrecan which has been isolated from human articular cartilage and purified by several chromatographic steps. One of these mAbs, the aggrecan-specific mAb 3D12/H7, was selected for further characterization. The data presented indicate that this mAb recognizes a novel domain of keratan sulphate chains from aggrecan: (1) immunochemical staining of aggrecan is abolished by treatment with keratanase/keratanase II, but not with keratanase or chondroitin sulphate lyase AC/ABC; (2) after chemical deglycosylation of aggrecan no staining of the core-protein was observed; (3) different immunochemical reactivity was observed against keratan sulphates from articular cartilage, intervertebral disc and cornea for the mAbs 3D12/H7 and 5D4. For further characterization of the epitope, reduced and 3H-labelled keratan sulphate chains were prepared. In an IEF-gel-shift assay it was shown that the 3H-labelled oligosaccharides obtained after keratanase digestion of reduced and 3H-labelled keratan sulphate chains were recognized by the mAb 3D12/H7. Thus it can be concluded that the mAb 3D12/H7 recognizes an epitope in the linkage region present in, at least some, keratan sulphate chains of the large aggregating proteoglycan from human articular cartilage. Moreover, this domain seems to be expressed preferentially on those keratan sulphate chains which occur in the chondroitin sulphate-rich region of aggrecan, since the antibody does not recognize the keratan sulphate-rich region obtained after combined chondroitinase AC/ABC and trypsin digestion of aggrecan.
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- D C Fischer
- Institut für Klinische Chemie und Pathobiochemie, Aachen, Germany
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Ito N, Yokota M, Nagaike C, Morimura Y, Hatake K, Tanaka O, Matsunaga T. Simultaneous expression of keratan sulphate epitope (a sulphated poly-N-acetyllactosamine) and blood group ABH antigens in papillary carcinomas of the human thyroid gland. THE HISTOCHEMICAL JOURNAL 1996; 28:613-23. [PMID: 8910032 DOI: 10.1007/bf02331382] [Citation(s) in RCA: 7] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/03/2023]
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The monoclonal antibody 5-D-4 recognizes heavily sulphated forms of keratan sulphate epitope. It reacted strongly with the cell surfaces of most thyroid papillary carcinomas from all the individuals examined, independently of the blood group of the patients. Cells of follicular variants of papillary carcinomas were also labelled by 5-D-4. In contrast, no labelling with this antibody was observed in other types of thyroid neoplasms, or in normal tissues. The reactivity of 5-D-4 with papillary carcinomas was markedly reduced or abolished by prior digestion with endo-beta-galactosidase, keratanase II, or N-glycosidase F. Although keratanase digestion had no effect on 5-D-4 labelling, it revealed the binding sites of Griffonia simplicifolia agglutinin II (GSA-II), which recognizes terminal N-acetylglucosamine in a limited number of carcinoma cells from some individuals. Blood group ABH antigens, which are simultaneously expressed together with keratan sulphate epitope in cancer cells, were eliminated by digestion with endo-beta-galactosidase and N-glycosidase F, but were resistant to keratanase and keratanase II treatment. These results indicate that keratan sulphate oligosaccharides are cancer-associated and are probably oncofoetal antigens, as are the blood group antigens in human thyroid glands. The results suggests that poly-N-acetyllactosamine, which is ubiquitously and consistently produced in papillary carcinomas, is modified in two different ways: sulphation on the 6-position of at least some units of either galactose or N-acetylglucosamine or both, and decoration of non-reducing termini with the blood group antigens. Along with the endo-beta-galactosidase-GSA-II labelling procedure, labelling with 5-D-4 may be a useful diagnostic means for distinguishing papillary carcinoma from other types of thyroid neoplasms.
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- N Ito
- Department of Legal Medicine, Nara Medical University, Japan
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Niemelä R, Penttilä L, Seppo A, Helin J, Leppänen A, Räbinä J, Uusitalo L, Maaheimo H, Taskinen J, Costello CE. Enzyme-assisted synthesis of a bivalent high-affinity dodecasaccharide inhibitor of mouse gamete adhesion. The length of the chains carrying distal alpha 1,3-bonded galactose residues is critical. FEBS Lett 1995; 367:67-72. [PMID: 7601287 DOI: 10.1016/0014-5793(95)00535-h] [Citation(s) in RCA: 11] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.4] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Grants] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/26/2023]
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Proposing to study the molecular mechanisms of mouse gamete adhesion with the aid of high affinity adhesion inhibitors of saccharide nature, we report here the enzymatic synthesis of a bivalent oligosaccharide Gal alpha 1-3Gal beta 1-4GlcNAc beta 1-3Gal beta 1-4GlcNAc beta 1-3(Gal alpha 1-3Gal beta 1-4GlcNAc beta 1-3Gal beta 1-4GlcNAc beta 1-6)Gal beta 1-4GlcNAc (4), consisting of two long arms that link together two distal alpha 1,3-galactose residues. Binding data reported elsewhere (E. Litscher et al., Biochemistry, 1995, 34, 4662-4669) show that 4 is a high affinity inhibitor of mouse gamete adhesion in vitro (IC50 = 9 microM), while a related octasaccharide Gal alpha 1-3Gal beta 1-4GlcNAc beta 1-3(Gal alpha 1-3Gal beta 1-4GlcNAc beta 1-6)Gal beta 1-4GlcNAc, consisting of two short arms is of very low inhibitory activity. The data highlight the importance of the two alpha-galactose residues of 4, and the length of the sugar chains joining them.
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- R Niemelä
- Institute of Biotechnology, University of Helsinki, Finland
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De Reggi M, Capon C, Gharib B, Wieruszeski JM, Michel R, Fournet B. The glycan moiety of human pancreatic lithostathine. Structure characterization and possible pathophysiological implications. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF BIOCHEMISTRY 1995; 230:503-10. [PMID: 7607222 DOI: 10.1111/j.1432-1033.1995.tb20589.x] [Citation(s) in RCA: 31] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.1] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/26/2023]
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Lithostathine, also known as pancreatic stone protein, pancreatic thread protein or regenerating protein, is a glycoprotein which is normally found in the exocrine pancreas, whereas in other tissues it appears either only under pathological conditions, such as Alzheimer's disease (brain), cancer (colon) or during regeneration (endocrine pancreas). In the latter case, it has been shown recently that it acts as a growth factor which stimulates islet regeneration. Little is known about its glycan moiety, which conceivably might be involved in this tissue specificity and pathophysiological characteristics. Therefore we isolated the major oligosaccharide chains of human pancreatic lithostathine and determined their sequences by means of NMR analysis. We obtained eleven different glycoforms and we were able to determine the sequence of seven of them. They all were from the same site of glycosylation (Thr5) and displayed the same core 2 structure: GlcNAc(beta 1-6)[Gal(beta 1-3)]GalNAc alpha-. They ranged in size from 4 to 9 sugar residues. Elongation was found to proceed from a common tetrasaccharidic core: Gal(beta 1-4)GlcNAc(beta 1-6)[Gal(beta 1-3)]GalNAc-ol through N-acetyllactosamine units. The non-reducing ends of some oligosaccharides carry the antigenic determinant H, with presence of external Fuc linked only in (alpha 1-2) to Gal. All the glycans, except one, carry a sialic acid in (alpha 2-3) linkage to Gal, with one disialylated form which displays a supplementary (alpha 2-6) linkage. These findings are consistent with the polymorphism of the protein, shown by means of SDS gel electrophoresis and isoelectric focusing, either in its native form or after enzymic processing. Moreover, sialylation seems to protect to some extent the Arg11-Ile12 bond from in situ hydrolysis, thus preventing the harmful precipitation of the C-terminal polypeptide in the pancreatic ducts.
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- M De Reggi
- INSERM U399, Faculté de Médecine, Marseille, France
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Huckerby TN, Dickenson JM, Brown GM, Nieduszynski IA. Keratanase digestion of keratan sulphates: characterization of large oligosaccharides from the N-acetyllactosamine repeat sequence and from the non-reducing terminal chain caps. BIOCHIMICA ET BIOPHYSICA ACTA 1995; 1244:17-29. [PMID: 7766655 DOI: 10.1016/0304-4165(94)00180-6] [Citation(s) in RCA: 7] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.2] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/27/2023]
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Keratan sulfate (KS) chains prepared from both bovine tracheal rings and bovine femoral head cartilage were digested with the enzyme keratanase from Pseudomonas species; large repeat-sequence and non-reducing terminal oligosaccharides were fractionated and purified using high-performance ion-exchange chromatography. The main beta-linked pentasulfated hexasaccharide repeat segment, [R6], GlcNAc(6S)1-1-3Gal(6S)1-4GlcNAc(6S)1-3Gal(6S)1-4GlcNAc(6S)1-3Gal-ol and the asialo beta-linked capping pentasulfated heptasaccharide, [C7], Gal1-4GlcNAc(6S)1-3Gal(6S)1-4GlcNAc(6S)1-3Gal(6S)1-4GlcNAc(6S) 1-3Gal-ol have been completely characterized by high-field NMR spectroscopy using one- and two-dimensional methods. Partial 1H assignments are summarized for three homologous series of higher oligosaccharides: GlcNAc(6S)[1-3Gal(6S)1-4GlcNAc(6S)]2-5(1-3)Gal-0l [R8,R10,R12] Gal1-4GlcNAc(6S)[1-3Gal(6S)1-4GlcNAc(6S)]3-5(1-3)Gal-ol [C9,C11,C13] NeuAc alpha 2-3Gal1-4GlcNAc(6S)[1-3Gal(6S)1-4GlcNAc(6S)]2-4(1-3)Gal-ol [C8,C10,C12] obtained from keratan sulfate by keratanase cleavage. The first shows that the unsulfated galactose residues within the repeat sequence region of KS may be separated by fully sulfated segments which have a wide distribution of lengths. The others, viz. those with sialylated caps, and the related galactose capped asialo-segments (derived from a KS digestion in which the keratanase also exhibited sialidase activity) represent an homologous series of epitopes in which the first internal unsulfated galactose is located at a position which may be up to five or more fully sulfated N-acetyllactosamine disaccharide repeat units along from the non-reducing terminus of the KS polymer.
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Chai W, Hounsell EF, Bauer CJ, Lawson AM. Characterisation by LSI-MS and 1H NMR spectroscopy of tetra-, hexa-, and octa-saccharides of porcine intestinal heparin. Carbohydr Res 1995; 269:139-56. [PMID: 7773986 DOI: 10.1016/0008-6215(94)00349-k] [Citation(s) in RCA: 25] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.9] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/27/2023]
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The characterisation of oligosaccharide fragments isolated from enzymatically depolymerised porcine intestinal heparin is required in order to probe structure/function relationships of heparin in anticoagulation, antiangiogenesis and antiviral activity. We have used both LSI-MS and 600-MHz 1H NMR with chemical shift assignment by comprehensive 1H-1H TOCSY experiments to fully characterise the major oligosaccharide components including 4 tetrasaccharides, 3 hexasaccharides, and 2 octasaccharides. One of the octasaccharides has not been identified previously and has the structure: delta UA(2S)-GlcNS(6S)-IdoA(2S)-GlcNS(6S)-IdoA(2S)- GlcNS(6S)-GlcA-GlcNS(6S), where delta UA is 4,5-unsaturated uronic acid (4-deoxy-alpha-L-threo-hex-4-enopyranosyluronic acid), GlcN is --> 4)-alpha-D-glucosamine, IdoA is --> 4)-alpha-L-iduronic acid, GlcA is --> 4)-beta-D-glucuronic acid, and 2-O-, 6-O-, and 2-N-sulfate are abbreviated to 2S, 6S, and NS, respectively. Nearly complete NMR proton chemical shifts are reported for this data set. In addition a novel approach involving oxymercuration-lipid conjugation was used to independently assign sulfate substitution on the delta UA residues.
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- W Chai
- Clinical Mass Spectrometry Section, MRC Clinical Research Centre, Harrow, Middx, United Kingdom
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Huckerby TN, Brown GM, Dickenson JM, Nieduszynski IA. Spectroscopic characterisation of disaccharides derived from keratan sulfates. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF BIOCHEMISTRY 1995; 229:119-31. [PMID: 7744022 DOI: 10.1111/j.1432-1033.1995.tb20446.x] [Citation(s) in RCA: 6] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.2] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/26/2023]
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Skeletal keratan sulfates have been degraded by three independent techniques and the resultant, borohydride-reduced, disaccharides have been characterised by NMR spectroscopy. The 1H and 13C (where available) chemical shifts are reported for the following substances, where GalNAc-ol represents N-acetyl-galactosaminitol, GlcNAc-ol represents N-acetyl-glucosaminitol, GlcNAc(6S)-ol represents N-acetyl-glucosaminitol 6-O-sulfate and 2,5AnMan(6S)-ol represents 2,5-anhydro-D-mannitol 6-O-sulfate. (a) GlcNAc(6S)beta(1-3)Gal-ol, isolated after keratanase (from Pseudomonas sp.) digestion. (b) Gal beta(1-4)GlcNAc(6S)-ol and Gal(6S)beta(1-4) GlcNAc(6S)-ol, the 1H chemical shifts have been reported previously [Brown, G. M., Huckerby, T. N., Morris, H. G., Abram, B. L. & Nieduszynski, I. A. (1994) Biochemistry 33, 4836-4846; Brown, G. M., Huckerby, T. N. & Nieduszynski, I. A. (1994) Eur. J. Biochem. 224, 281-308], GlcNAc(6S)beta(1-6)GalNAc-ol, [formula: see text], [formula: see text], all isolated after keratanase II digestion. (c) Gal beta(1-4)2,5AnMan(6S)-ol and Gal(6S)beta(1-4)2,5AnMan(6S)-ol, isolated after hydrazinolysis and nitrous acid digestion. In addition, the model compounds Gal beta(1-4)GlcNAc-ol and Gal beta(1-6)GlcNAc-ol have also been examined by 1H and 13C NMR spectroscopy. The value of these data for microstructural analysis of keratan sulfate samples is discussed.
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- T N Huckerby
- Polymer Centre, School of Physics and Materials, Lancaster University, England
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Helin J, Maaheimo H, Seppo A, Keane A, Renkonen O. Stepwise transfer of alpha-D-Galp-(1-->3)-beta-D-Galp-(1-->4)-beta-D-GlcpNAc sequences to 3-OH and 6-OH of distal galactose residues in bi-, tri-, and tetra-antennary asialo-glycans of N-linked complex type. Carbohydr Res 1995; 266:191-209. [PMID: 7697655 DOI: 10.1016/0008-6215(94)00272-h] [Citation(s) in RCA: 9] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/26/2023]
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The hydroxyl groups 3 and 6 of distal galactose units in bi-, tri-, and tetra-antennary asialo-glycans of N-linked complex type were substituted stepwise by transferase reactions with the sequence alpha-D-Galp-(1-->3)-beta-D-Galp-(1-->4)-beta-D-GlcpNAc. The products of each transferase reaction were purified chromatographically and the structures were confirmed by 1H NMR spectroscopy. Molecular weights of the final products were determined by matrix-assisted laser-desorption mass spectrometry (MALDI-MS).
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- J Helin
- Institute of Biotechnology, University of Helsinki, Finland
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Ernst S, Langer R, Cooney CL, Sasisekharan R. Enzymatic degradation of glycosaminoglycans. Crit Rev Biochem Mol Biol 1995; 30:387-444. [PMID: 8575190 DOI: 10.3109/10409239509083490] [Citation(s) in RCA: 309] [Impact Index Per Article: 10.7] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Grants] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/31/2023]
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Glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) play an intricate role in the extracellular matrix (ECM), not only as soluble components and polyelectrolytes, but also by specific interactions with growth factors and other transient components of the ECM. Modifications of GAG chains, such as isomerization, sulfation, and acetylation, generate the chemical specificity of GAGs. GAGs can be depolymerized enzymatically either by eliminative cleavage with lyases (EC 4.2.2.-) or by hydrolytic cleavage with hydrolases (EC 3.2.1.-). Often, these enzymes are specific for residues in the polysaccharide chain with certain modifications. As such, the enzymes can serve as tools for studying the physiological effect of residue modifications and as models at the molecular level of protein-GAG recognition. This review examines the structure of the substrates, the properties of enzymatic degradation, and the enzyme substrate-interactions at a molecular level. The primary structure of several GAGs is organized macroscopically by segregation into alternating blocks of specific sulfation patterns and microscopically by formation of oligosaccharide sequences with specific binding functions. Among GAGs, considerable dermatan sulfate, heparin and heparan sulfate show conformational flexibility in solution. They elicit sequence-specific interactions with enzymes that degrade them, as well as with other proteins, however, the effect of conformational flexibility on protein-GAG interactions is not clear. Recent findings have established empirical rules of substrate specificity and elucidated molecular mechanisms of enzyme-substrate interactions for enzymes that degrade GAGs. Here we propose that local formation of polysaccharide secondary structure is determined by the immediate sequence environment within the GAG polymer, and that this secondary structure, in turn, governs the binding and catalytic interactions between proteins and GAGs.
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- S Ernst
- Department of Chemical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge 02139, USA
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Brown GM, Huckerby TN, Nieduszynski IA. Oligosaccharides derived by keratanase II digestion of bovine articular cartilage keratan sulphates. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF BIOCHEMISTRY 1994; 224:281-308. [PMID: 7925342 DOI: 10.1111/j.1432-1033.1994.00281.x] [Citation(s) in RCA: 29] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/27/2023]
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Alkaline borohydride-reduced keratan sulphate chains from bovine articular cartilage (6-8-year-old animals) were subjected to a limit digest with the enzyme keratanase II. Using 1H-NMR spectroscopy, 25 reduced oligosaccharides deriving from keratan sulphate were shown to have the following structures [GlcNAc(6S)-ol represents N-acetylglucosaminitol 6-O-sulphate]: Gal beta 1-4-GlcNAc(6S)-ol, Gal beta 1-4GlcNAc(6S)beta 1-3Gal beta 1-4GlcNAc(6S)-ol, Gal(6S)beta 1-4GlcNAc(6S)-ol, Gal-(6S)beta 1-4GlcNAc(6S) beta 1-3Gal beta 1-4GlcNAc(6S)-ol, Gal beta 1-4GlcNAc(6S)beta 1-3Gal(6S)beta 1-4GlcNAc(6S)-ol, Gal(6S)beta 1-4GlcNAc(6S)beta 1-3Gal(6S)1-4GlcNAc(6S)-ol, Gal beta 1-4(Fuc alpha 1-3)GlcNAc(6S)-ol, Gal beta 1-4-(Fuc alpha 1-3)GlcNAc(6S)beta1-3Gal beta 1-4(Fuc alpha 1-3)GlcNAc(6S)-ol, Gal beta 1-4GlcNAc(6S)beta 1-3Gal beta 1-4(Fuc alpha 1-3)-GlcNAc(6S)-ol, Gal beta 1-4(Fuc alpha 1-3)GlcNAc(6S)beta 1-3Gal beta 1-4GlcNAc(6S)-ol, Gal(6S) beta 1-4GlcNAc-(6S)beta 1-3Gal beta 1-4(Fuc alpha 1-3)GlcNAc(6S)-ol, Gal beta 1-4(Fuc alpha 1-3)GlcNAc(6S)beta 1-3Gal(6S)1-4GlcNAc(6S)-ol, Gal beta 1-4GlcNAc(6S)beta 1-6(Gal beta 1-3)GalNAc-ol, Gal beta 1-4GlcNAc(6S) beta1-6(NeuAc2-3Gal beta 1-3)Gal-NAc-ol, Gal beta 1-4GlcNAc(6S)beta 1-3Gal beta 1-4GlcNAc(6S)beta 1-6(Gal beta 1-3) GalNAc-ol, Gal(6S)beta 1-4GlcNAc-(6S)beta 1-6(Gal beta 1-3)GalNAc-ol, Gal beta 1-4GlcNAc(6S)beta 1-3Gal beta 1-4GlcNAc(6S)beta 1-6(NeuAc2-3Gal beta 1-3)-GalNAc-ol, Gal(6S)beta 1-4GlcNAc(6S)beta 1-6(NeuAc alpha 2-3Gal beta 1-3)GalNAc-ol, Gal(6S) beta 1-4GlcNAc-(6S)beta 1-3Gal beta 1-4GlcNAc(6S)beta 1-6(Gal beta 1-3)GalNAc- ol, Gal(6S)beta 1-4GlcNAc(6S)beta 1-3Gal beta 1-4GlcNAc-(6S)beta 1-6(NeuAc alpha 2-3Gal beta 1-3)GalNAc-ol, NeuAc alpha 2-6Gal beta 1-4GlcNAc(6S)beta 1-3Gal beta 1-4GlcNAc(6S)-ol, NeuAc alpha 2-3Gal beta 1-4GlcNAc(6S)beta 1-3Gal beta 1-4GlcNAc(6S)-ol, NeuAc alpha 2-6Gal beta 1-4GlcNAc(6S)beta 1-3Gal-(6S)beta 1-4GlcNAc(6S)-ol, NeuAc alpha 2-3Gal beta 1-4GlcNAc(6S)beta 1-3Gal(6S)beta 1-4GlcNAc(6S)-ol and Neu-Ac alpha 2-3Gal(6S)beta 1-4GlcNAc(6S)beta 1-3Gal(6S beta)1-4GlcNAc(6S)-ol. Proton chemical shifts for these oligosaccharides were assigned using one- and two-dimensional NMR spectroscopic methods. These results confirm the findings of Nakazawa et al. [Nakazawa, K., Ito, M., Yamagata, T. and Suzuki, S. (1989) in Keratan sulphate: chemistry, biology and chemical pathology (Greiling, H. and Scott, J.E., eds) pp. 99-110, The Biochemical Society, London], namely that keratanase II cleaves the O-glycosidic bond of a beta(1-3)-linked 6-O-sulphated N-acetylglucosamine.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS)
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- G M Brown
- Division of Biological Sciences, University of Lancaster, England
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Lauder RM, Huckerby TN, Nieduszynski IA. Structure of the keratan sulphate chains attached to fibromodulin isolated from bovine tracheal cartilage. Oligosaccharides generated by keratanase digestion. Biochem J 1994; 302 ( Pt 2):417-23. [PMID: 8092992 PMCID: PMC1137244 DOI: 10.1042/bj3020417] [Citation(s) in RCA: 14] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.5] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/28/2023]
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The structure of the repeat region and chain caps of the N-linked keratan sulphate chains attached to bovine tracheal cartilage fibromodulin has been examined. The chains were fragmented by keratanase digestion, the resultant oligosaccharides isolated by strong anion-exchange chromatography, and their structures determined using high-field 1H-n.m.r. spectroscopy. The chains were found to possess the following general structure: [formula: see text] All of the capping oligosaccharides isolated terminate with alpha(2-3)-linked N-acetylneuraminic acid. No alpha(2-6)-linked N-acetylneuraminic acid chain terminators, nor any fucose, alpha (1-3)-linked to N-acetylglucosamine along the repeat region, were detected. This work demonstrates that the structure of the repeat region and chain caps of N-linked keratan sulphate attached to fibromodulin isolated from bovine tracheal cartilage is identical with that of O-linked keratan sulphate chains attached to aggrecan derived from non-articular cartilage.
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- R M Lauder
- Division of Biological Sciences, University of Lancaster, Bailrigg, U.K
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Maaheimo H, Penttilä L, Renkonen O. Enzyme-aided construction of medium-sized alditols of complete O-linked saccharides. The constructed hexasaccharide alditol Gal beta 1-4GlcNAc beta 1-6Gal beta 1-4GlcNAc beta 1-6(Gal beta 1-3)GalNAc-ol resists the action of endo-beta-galactosidase from Bacteroides fragilis. FEBS Lett 1994; 349:55-9. [PMID: 8045302 DOI: 10.1016/0014-5793(94)00638-5] [Citation(s) in RCA: 8] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/28/2023]
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We have constructed by enzyme-aided in vitro synthesis a hexasaccharide alditol Gal beta 1-4GlcNAc beta 1-6Gal beta 1-4GlcNAc beta 1-6(Gal beta 1-3) GalNAc-ol and shown that it resists the action of endo-beta-galactosidase from Bacteroides fragilis under conditions where a related pentasaccharide alditol, GlcNAc beta 1-3Gal beta 1-4GlcNAc beta 1-6(Gal beta 1-3)GalNAc-ol, was completely cleaved. Together with earlier results from this laboratory, our present data imply that endo-beta-galactosidase from B. fragilis, apparently, can be used to distinguish between GlcNAc beta 1-6Gal and GlcNAc beta 1-3Gal units within linear backbone sequences of all known types of oligo-(N-acetyllactosamino)glycans.
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- H Maaheimo
- Institute of Biotechnology, University of Helsinki, Finland
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Fischer DC, Kolbe-Busch S, Stöcker G, Hoffmann A, Haubeck HD. Development of enzyme immunoassays specific for keratan sulphate- and core-protein-epitopes of the large aggregating proteoglycan from human articular cartilage. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL CHEMISTRY AND CLINICAL BIOCHEMISTRY : JOURNAL OF THE FORUM OF EUROPEAN CLINICAL CHEMISTRY SOCIETIES 1994; 32:285-91. [PMID: 7518698 DOI: 10.1515/cclm.1994.32.4.285] [Citation(s) in RCA: 4] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.1] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/25/2023]
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In the course of chronic inflammatory and degenerative joint diseases proteoglycans are degraded by the action of proteases and oxygen radicals. Therefore, proteoglycan fragments, released from cartilage into the peripheral blood, might be useful markers of cartilage degradation. Sensitive enzyme immunoassays are useful for the detection of these proteoglycan fragments in serum. We therefore developed specific monoclonal antibodies against the large aggregating proteoglycan (aggrecan), which has been isolated and purified from human articular cartilage. Two monoclonal antibodies which recognize a novel cartilage-specific epitope on the keratan sulphate chain of aggrecan (mAb 4B3/D10) and an epitope of the core-protein of aggrecan (4G4/A10) were selected for the development of competitive enzyme-immunoassays. These assays allow the sensitive and specific detection of cartilage-derived proteoglycan fragments, not only in synovial fluid but also in serum. They can now be used for the study of inflammatory and degenerative joint diseases.
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- D C Fischer
- Institut für Klinische Chemie und Pathobiochemie, RWTH Aachen, Germany
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Hokke CH, Damm JB, Penninkhof B, Aitken RJ, Kamerling JP, Vliegenthart JF. Structure of the O-linked carbohydrate chains of porcine zona pellucida glycoproteins. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF BIOCHEMISTRY 1994; 221:491-512. [PMID: 8168537 DOI: 10.1111/j.1432-1033.1994.tb18762.x] [Citation(s) in RCA: 72] [Impact Index Per Article: 2.4] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/29/2023]
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The N-linked carbohydrate chains of porcine zona pellucida glycoproteins were released by digestion with peptide-N4-(N-acetyl-beta-glucosaminyl)asparagine amidase F and subsequently separated from the O-glycoprotein by gel-permeation chromatography on Bio-Gel P-100. The O-linked carbohydrate chains were released from the O-glycoprotein by alkaline borohydride treatment. Fractionation of the extremely heterogeneous mixture of O-linked oligosaccharide alditols was achieved by a combination of chromatographic techniques comprising gel-permeation chromatography on Bio-Gel P-4 and P-6, anion-exchange FPLC on Mono Q, and high-pH anion-exchange chromatography on CarboPac PA-1. The primary structures of 32 O-glycans were determined by one- and two-dimensional 1H-NMR spectroscopy. The major part of the analyzed compounds contain a combination of the structural elements Gal beta 1-4GlcNAc beta 1-3Gal beta 1-3GalNAc-ol, Gal beta 1-4(6SO4-)GlcNAc, and alpha 2-3-linked Neu5Gc or Neu5Ac. This series of compounds has the following structure, where n = 0 to > 6: [Neu5Gc/Ac alpha2-3]0-1[Gal beta 1-4(6SO4-)GlcNAc beta 1-3]nGal beta 1-4GlcNAc beta 1-3Gal Beta 1-3GalNAc-ol. In addition, smaller compounds were identified in which the Gal beta 1-3GalNAc-ol core is substituted by Neu5Gc/Ac alpha 2-6-linked to GalNAc-ol and/or Neu5Gc/Ac alpha 2-3-linked to Gal. Furthermore, oligosaccharides were obtained in which the distribution of 6-O-sulfated GlcNAc residues differs from that in the above-mentioned general structure, and a small portion of the oligosaccharides has the GlcNAc beta 1-3GalNAc-ol core structure. Analysis of the endo-beta-galactosidase digests of pools of N- and O-glycans indicated that the two types of oligosaccharides contain qualitatively similar poly(N-acetyllactosamine) chains. In the case of the N-linked carbohydrate chains, multiple branching of the core structures occurs, resulting in an even larger heterogeneity than observed for the O-linked carbohydrate chains.
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- C H Hokke
- Bijvoet Center, Department of Bio-Organic Chemistry, Utrecht University, The Netherlands
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Tai GH, Huckerby TN, Nieduszynski IA. 600 MHz 1H NMR study of a fucose-containing heptasaccharide derived from a keratanase digestion of bovine articular cartilage keratan sulphate. Carbohydr Res 1994; 255:303-9. [PMID: 8181015 DOI: 10.1016/s0008-6215(00)90987-x] [Citation(s) in RCA: 14] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.5] [Reference Citation Analysis] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/29/2023]
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- G H Tai
- Division of Biological Sciences, Lancaster University, Bailrigg, United Kingdom
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D'Arcy SM, Carney SL, Howe TJ. Preliminary investigation into the purification, NMR analysis, and molecular modelling of chondroitin sulphate epitopes. Carbohydr Res 1994; 255:41-59. [PMID: 7514098 DOI: 10.1016/s0008-6215(00)90970-4] [Citation(s) in RCA: 7] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.2] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/25/2023]
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Electrophoretic methods are outlined for the rapid purification and analysis of chondroitin sulphate oligosaccharides on a milligram scale. Isomeric impurities however, exist within specific sized oligosaccharides. Detailed 1H and 13C NMR data for the chondroitin sulphate disaccharides delta 4HexA(1-3)GalNAc6SO3- and delta 4HexA(1-3)GalNAc4SO3- (prepared from shark chondroitin sulphate) are reported. Two-dimensional NMR methods have been employed in the assignment of spectra. Preliminary models of these disaccharides are proposed from molecular mechanics conformational searching and molecular dynamics procedures. This study provides 1H and 13C NMR reference data which will be useful in the investigation of larger chondroitin sulphate oligosaccharides, such as those prepared by the electrophoretic methods mentioned above.
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- S M D'Arcy
- Lilly Research Centre Ltd., Eli Lilly and Co., Windlesham, Surrey, United Kingdom
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Hokke CH, Roosenboom MJ, Thomas-Oates JE, Kamerling JP, Vliegenthart JF. Structure determination of the disialylated poly-(N-acetyllactosamine)-containing O-linked carbohydrate chains of equine chorionic gonadotropin. Glycoconj J 1994; 11:35-41. [PMID: 8193552 DOI: 10.1007/bf00732430] [Citation(s) in RCA: 26] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.9] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/29/2023]
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The disialylated poly-(N-acetyllactosamine)-containing O-linked oligosaccharide alditols, released by alkaline borohydride treatment of the enzymically N-deglycosylated beta-subunit of equine chorionic gonadotropin, were purified by fast protein liquid chromatography (FPLC) on Mono Q and analysed by fast ion bombardment mass spectrometry (FAB-MS) and 1H-NMR spectroscopy. The identified oligosaccharide alditols have the following structure: [Formula: see text]
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- C H Hokke
- Bijvoet Center, Department of Bio-Organic Chemistry, Utrecht, The Netherlands
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Hounsell EF. Physicochemical analyses of oligosaccharide determinants of glycoproteins. Adv Carbohydr Chem Biochem 1994; 50:311-50. [PMID: 7942257 DOI: 10.1016/s0065-2318(08)60154-7] [Citation(s) in RCA: 26] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.9] [Reference Citation Analysis] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/28/2023]
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- E F Hounsell
- Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University College London, England
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The skeletal and corneal keratan sulfate proteoglycans show a different metabolic and structural heterogeneity. The domain structure of the carbohydrate chain has been shown to be different in various animal species. There are two major types of skeletal keratan sulfate proteoglycans with and without fucose. The protein cores of the corneal chicken keratan sulfate proteoglycan (lumican) and those of another small keratan sulfate proteoglycan (fibromodulin) have been sequenced. Keratan sulfate oligosaccharides belong to the members of an antigen family of the poly-N-acetyllactosamine series. Monoclonal antibodies and immunoassay procedures for keratan sulfate proteoglycans have been prepared. In osteoarthritis, no significant specific increase of keratan sulfate has been found. Keratan sulfate is a functional substitute for chondroitin sulfate in O2-deficient tissues.
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- H Greiling
- Institute of Clinical Chemistry and Pathobiochemistry, Medical Faculty, University of Technology (RWTH), Aachen, Germany
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Noguchi S, Nakano M. Structural characterization of the N-linked carbohydrate chains from mouse zona pellucida glycoproteins ZP2 and ZP3. BIOCHIMICA ET BIOPHYSICA ACTA 1993; 1158:217-26. [PMID: 8251520 DOI: 10.1016/0304-4165(93)90018-4] [Citation(s) in RCA: 42] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.4] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/29/2023]
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N-linked oligosaccharides of mouse zona pellucida glycoproteins ZP2 and ZP3 were prepared as pyridylaminated derivatives. Anion-exchange HPLC revealed that 95% or more of them are acidic. About 80% of these acidic chains were neutralized by digestion with Arthrobacter ureafaciens sialidase and a small amount of sulfate was found in the residual acidic chains. The neutralized fractions (SN fractions) from ZP2 and ZP3 were similarly fractionated by size-fractionation HPLC into many peaks having different numbers of LacNAc in the non-reducing regions. The SN fractions from ZP2 were cleaved by endo-beta-galactosidase into the core and non-reducing regions. The tri- and tetra-antennary complex-type chains with a Fuc residue were predominant in the core region. On the other hand, four kinds of fragment containing the LacNAc sequence were obtained from the non-reducing region. Sialic acids were shown to be linked to the core fragments, as well as the non-reducing fragments. The N-linked oligosaccharides of ZP3 were suggested to have essentially the same structures as those of ZP2.
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- S Noguchi
- Graduate School of Science and Technology, Chiba University, Japan
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Hokke CH, Damm JB, Kamerling JP, Vliegenthart JF. Structure of three acidic O-linked carbohydrate chains of porcine zona pellucida glycoproteins. FEBS Lett 1993; 329:29-34. [PMID: 8354402 DOI: 10.1016/0014-5793(93)80186-x] [Citation(s) in RCA: 38] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.2] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/30/2023]
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Structural analysis by 1D and 2D 1H NMR spectroscopy of three acidic O-linked oligosaccharide alditols, released from porcine zona pellucida glycoproteins by alkaline borohydride treatment, afforded the following structures: Gal beta 1-4(6SO4)GlcNAc beta 1-3Gal beta 1-4GlcNAc beta 1-3Gal beta 1-3GalNAc- ol Neu5Gc alpha 2-3Gal beta 1-4(6SO4-)GlcNAc beta 1-3Gal beta 1- 4GlcNAc beta 1-3Gal beta 1-3GalNAc-ol Neu5Ac alpha 2-3Gal beta 1-4(6SO4-)GlcNAc beta 1-3Gal beta 1-4GlcNAc beta 1- 3Gal beta 1-3GalNAc-ol These oligosaccharides are the smallest compounds that contain the structural elements which are present in the acidic, high-molecular mass O-linked carbohydrate chains of porcine zona pellucida glycoproteins.
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- C H Hokke
- Bijvoet Center, Department of Bio-Organic Chemistry, Utrecht University, The Netherlands
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Tai GH, Huckerby TN, Nieduszynski IA. N.m.r. spectroscopic studies of fucose-containing oligosaccharides derived from keratanase digestion of articular cartilage keratan sulphates. Influence of fucose residues on keratanase cleavage. Biochem J 1993; 291 ( Pt 3):889-94. [PMID: 8489515 PMCID: PMC1132452 DOI: 10.1042/bj2910889] [Citation(s) in RCA: 24] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.8] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/31/2023]
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Keratan sulphate chains from bovine articular cartilage were fully digested with keratanase from Pseudomonas sp. and the products were reduced with alkaline borohydride. The resultant fragments were fractionated on a Nucleosil 5SB column and the earliest eluting fucose-containing oligosaccharides were isolated. Structural analysis using 1H n.m.r. spectroscopy (600 MHz) showed the two least-charged species to have the following structure: GlcNAc(6S) beta 1-3Gal beta 1-4(Fuc alpha 1-3)GlcNAc(6S) beta 1- 3Gal beta 1-4GlcNAc(6S) beta 1-3Gal-ol and GlcNAc(6S) beta 1-3Gal beta 1- 4(Fuc alpha 1-3)GlcNAc(6S) beta 1-3Gal beta 1-4GlcNAc(6S) beta 1-6(Gal beta 1- 3)GalNAc-ol. Both galactoses adjacent to the fucosylated N-acetylglucosamine residue are unsulphated. Therefore, it can be deduced from these structures that the presence of fucose on N-acetylglucosamine residues in keratan sulphates protects both of the adjacent unsulphated galactose residues from keratanase cleavage. This result has implications for the interpretation of keratanase fingerprints, because in articular cartilage keratan sulphates the keratanase-resistant blocks are not solely those with fully sulphated galactose residues, but also include the fucosylated sequences, which have unsulphated galactoses. It is, therefore, not possible to estimate their galactose sulphation or the size of the fully sulphated disaccharide-repeat sequences from keratan sulphates that contain fucose.
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- G H Tai
- Division of Biological Sciences, School of Physics and Materials, Lancaster University, Bailrigg, U.K
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- P Livant
- Department of Biochemistry, University of Alabama, Birmingham 35294
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Noguchi S, Nakano M. Structure of the acidic N-linked carbohydrate chains of the 55-kDa glycoprotein family (PZP3) from porcine zona pellucida. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF BIOCHEMISTRY 1992; 209:883-94. [PMID: 1425696 DOI: 10.1111/j.1432-1033.1992.tb17361.x] [Citation(s) in RCA: 61] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.9] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/27/2022]
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N-linked carbohydrate chains of the major 55-kDa family, PZP3, of porcine zona pellucida glycoproteins are composed of neutral (28%) and acidic (72%) complex-type chains. The structures of the main components of the neutral chain have been established [Noguchi, S., Hatanaka, Y., Tobita, T. & Nakano, M. (1992) Eur. J. Biochem. 204, 1089-1100]. Here we report the structures of the acidic chains. Only two kinds of acidic fragments were released from PZP3 by endo-beta-galactosidase digestion following beta-elimination of O-linked chains. 500-MHz one-dimensional and two-dimensional 1H-NMR spectroscopy revealed their structures to be Sia alpha(2-3)Gal beta(1-4) [HSO3-6]GlcNAc beta(1-3)Gal and HSO3-6GlcNAc beta(1-3)Gal, showing that the sulfate-containing acidic chains are constructed with non-branched N-acetyllactosamine repeats which have sialic acid(s) at the non-reducing end(s) and sulfate at the C-6 position of GlcNAc residues. The acidic N-linked chains obtained from PZP3 by hydrazinolysis were separated into diantennary chains (34%) and tri- and tetra-antennary chains (66%) by concanavalin-A--agarose gel chromatography. The diantennary chains and their sialidase digests were fractionated by DEAE-HPLC. From the analyses of the endo-beta-galactosidase digests of each fraction, structures of the diantennary acidic chains were determined. They are classified into four groups. The first group is the sialylated chains without the sulfated N-acetyllactosamine repeating unit. The other three groups have the chains of various lengths differing in the number of monosulfated N-acetyllactosamine unit. These chains are extended from the Man alpha(1-3) branch of the trimannosyl core in the second group, from the Man alpha(1-6) branch in the third group, and from both branches in the fourth group. The structural features of the tri- and tetra-antennary acidic chains are also presented.
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- S Noguchi
- Graduate School of Science and Technology, Chiba University, Japan
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Noguchi S, Hatanaka Y, Tobita T, Nakano M. Structural analysis of the N-linked carbohydrate chains of the 55-kDa glycoprotein family (PZP3) from porcine zona pellucida. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF BIOCHEMISTRY 1992; 204:1089-100. [PMID: 1551388 DOI: 10.1111/j.1432-1033.1992.tb16733.x] [Citation(s) in RCA: 62] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.9] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/27/2022]
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The N-linked oligosaccharides, released by hydrazinolysis from the major 55-kDa family, PZP3, of porcine zona pellucida glycoproteins, were separated into neutral (28%) and acidic (72%) carbohydrate chains by anion-exchange HPLC. By competition assay, it was shown that the mixture of neutral chains has the sperm-receptor activity, while that of the acidic chains has no activity. Their carbohydrate structures were analyzed after the reducing ends were modified with 2-aminopyridine. The neutral chains were fractionated into several components by reverse-phase and normal-phase HPLC. By sequential glycosidase digestion and 500-MHz 1H-NMR spectroscopy, the structures of three major components were determined. The structures of some of the minor components were analyzed only by sequential glycosidase digestion. By these analyses, it was found that a diantennary complex-type structure with a fucose residue was predominant in the neutral chains. Furthermore, the analyses of the endo-beta-galactosidase digests of the acidic chains revealed that the partially sulfated and sialylated N-acetyllactosamines are linked to the non-reducing ends of diantennary, triantennary, and tetra-antennary complex-type neutral chains, forming heterogeneous acidic chains.
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- S Noguchi
- Graduate School of Science and Technology, Chiba University, Japan
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Dickenson JM, Huckerby TN, Nieduszynski IA. A non-reducing terminal fragment from tracheal cartilage keratan sulphate chains contains alpha (2-3)-linked N-acetylneuraminic acid. Biochem J 1991; 278 ( Pt 3):779-85. [PMID: 1910336 PMCID: PMC1151414 DOI: 10.1042/bj2780779] [Citation(s) in RCA: 32] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/29/2022]
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Keratan sulphate chains were isolated from bovine tracheal ring cartilage (15-18-month-old animals) after papain digestion of the tissue followed by ethanol fractionation, chondroitinase ABC digestion and alkaline borohydride reduction. The keratan sulphate chains were further purified by anion-exchange chromatography on a Pharmacia Mono-Q column in order to remove any contaminating chondroitin sulphate and O-linked oligosaccharides. The chains were then treated with keratanase and the digest was subjected to alkaline borohydride reduction, producing oligosaccharides with galactitol at their reducing ends. The reduced digest was chromatographed on a Nucleosil 5 SB anion-exchange column and individual oligosaccharides were isolated. One of these, oligosaccharide (I), was shown by 500 MHz 1H-n.m.r. spectroscopy to have the following structure: NeuAc alpha 2-3Gal beta 1-4GlcNAc(6SO4) beta 1-3Gal-ol (I) The structure of this oligosaccharide shows that keratan sulphate chains from bovine tracheal ring cartilage may be terminated with N-acetylneuraminic acid linked alpha (2-3) to an unsulphated galactose. Keratan sulphate chains were also isolated from bovine femoral head cartilage (15-18-month-old animals) using an identical protocol, but with keratanase which was subsequently shown to have sialidase activity. This yielded oligosaccharide (II), the unsialyated version of (I): Gal beta 1-4GlcNAc(6SO4) beta 1-3Gal-ol (II).
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- J M Dickenson
- Division of Biological Sciences, Lancaster University, Bailrigg, UK
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Hokke CH, Kamerling JP, van Dedem GW, Vliegenthart JF. Determination of the branch location of extra N-acetyllactosamine units in sialo N-linked tetraantennary oligosaccharides. FEBS Lett 1991; 286:18-24. [PMID: 1907570 DOI: 10.1016/0014-5793(91)80931-r] [Citation(s) in RCA: 24] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.7] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/29/2022]
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An approach is presented for the determination of the branch location of 1 or 2 extra N-acetyllactosamine units in sialo N-linked carbohydrate chains from glycoproteins. Tetraantennary oligosaccharides containing extra N-acetyllactosamine units were digested with endo-beta-galactosidase, followed by treatment with N-acetyl-beta-glucosaminidase, yielding products which could be analysed by 1H-NMR spectroscopy, thereby giving conclusive data about the location of the extra units in the intact structures.
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- C H Hokke
- Bijvoet Center, Department of Bio-Organic Chemistry, Utrecht University, The Netherlands
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Roche P, Lerouge P, Ponthus C, Promé J. Structural determination of bacterial nodulation factors involved in the Rhizobium meliloti-alfalfa symbiosis. J Biol Chem 1991. [DOI: 10.1016/s0021-9258(18)99109-x] [Citation(s) in RCA: 98] [Impact Index Per Article: 3.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/28/2022] Open
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Structure determination by 1H NMR spectroscopy of (sulfated) sialylated N-linked carbohydrate chains released from porcine thyroglobulin by peptide-N4-(N-acetyl-β-glucosaminyl)asparagine amidase-F. J Biol Chem 1991. [DOI: 10.1016/s0021-9258(20)64312-5] [Citation(s) in RCA: 88] [Impact Index Per Article: 2.7] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/17/2022] Open
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Dickenson JM, Morris HG, Nieduszynski IA, Huckerby TN. Skeletal keratan sulfate chain molecular weight calibration by high-performance gel-permeation chromatography. Anal Biochem 1990; 190:271-5. [PMID: 2291470 DOI: 10.1016/0003-2697(90)90192-c] [Citation(s) in RCA: 16] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.5] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/31/2022]
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A method has been developed for the molecular sizing of skeletal keratan sulfate chains using an HPLC gel-permeation chromatography system. Keratan sulfate chains and keratanase-derived oligosaccharides were prepared from the nucleus pulposus of bovine intervertebral disc (6-year-old animals). A Bio-Gel TSK 30 XL column eluted in 0.2 M NaCl and at 30 degrees C was calibrated with keratan sulfate oligosaccharides of known size as well as 3H-end-labeled keratan sulfate chains to yield the relationship.
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- J M Dickenson
- Division of Biological Sciences, Lancaster University, Bailrigg, United Kingdom
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Nuclear magnetic resonance and molecular modeling studies on O-beta-D-galactopyranosyl-(1—-4)-O-beta-D-xylopyranosyl-(1—-0)-L-se rine, a carbohydrate-protein linkage region fragment from connective tissue proteoglycans. J Biol Chem 1990. [DOI: 10.1016/s0021-9258(17)44746-6] [Citation(s) in RCA: 12] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.4] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/17/2022] Open
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Dickenson JM, Huckerby TN, Nieduszynski IA. Two linkage-region fragments isolated from skeletal keratan sulphate contain a sulphated N-acetylglucosamine residue. Biochem J 1990; 269:55-9. [PMID: 2142881 PMCID: PMC1131530 DOI: 10.1042/bj2690055] [Citation(s) in RCA: 32] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.9] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/30/2022]
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Peptido-keratan sulphate fragments were isolated from the nucleus pulposus of bovine intervertebral discs (6-year-old animals) after chondroitin ABC lyase digestion followed by digestion of A1D1 proteoglycans by diphenylcarbamoyl chloride-treated trypsin and gel-permeation chromatography on Sepharose CL-6B. Treatment of these peptido-keratan sulphate fragments with alkaline NaB3H4 yielded keratan sulphate chains with [3H]galactosaminitol end-labels, and these chains were further purified by gel-permeation chromatography on Sephadex G-50 and ion-exchange chromatography on a Pharmacia Mono-Q column in order to exclude any contamination with O-linked oligosaccharides. The chains were then treated with keratanase, and the digest was chromatographed on a Bio-Gel P-4 column followed by anion-exchange chromatography on a Nucleosil 5 SB column. Two oligosaccharides, each representing 18% of the recovered radiolabel, were examined by 500 MHz 1H-n.m.r. spectroscopy, and shown to have the following structures: [formula: see text] The structure of oligosaccharide (I) confirms the N-acetylneuraminylgalactose substitution at position 3 of N-acetylgalactosamine in the keratan sulphate-protein linkage region found by Hopwood & Robinson [(1974) Biochem. J. 141, 57-69] but additionally shows the presence of a 6-sulphated N-acetylglucosamine. Electron micro-probe analysis specifically confirmed the presence of sulphur in this sample. This sulphate ester group differentiates the keratan sulphate linkage region from similar structures derived from O-linked oligosaccharides [Lohmander, De Luca, Nilsson, Hascall, Caputo, Kimura & Heinegård (1980) J. Biol. Chem. 255, 6084-6091].
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- J M Dickenson
- Division of Biological Sciences, University of Lancaster, Bailrigg, U.K
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Kobayashi M, Yamazaki F, Ito Y, Ogawa T. A regio- and stereo-controlled synthesis of beta-D-Glcp NAc6SO3-(1----3)-beta-D-Galp6SO3-(1----4)-beta-D-GlcpNAc 6SO3- (1----3)-D-Galp, a linear acidic glycan fragment of keratan sulfate I. Carbohydr Res 1990; 201:51-67. [PMID: 2208191 DOI: 10.1016/0008-6215(90)84224-i] [Citation(s) in RCA: 29] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.9] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/30/2022]
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A stereocontrolled synthesis of beta-D-GlcpNAc6SO3-(1----3)-beta-D-Galp6SO3-(1----4)-beta-D- GlcpNAc6SO3- (1----3)-D-Galp, was achieved by use of benzyl O-(2-acetamido-3,4 di-O-benzyl-2-deoxy-6-O-p-methoxyphenyl-beta-D- glucopyranosyl)-(1----3)-O-(2,4-di-O-tert-butyldiphenylsilyl-beta- D- galactopyranosyl-(1----4)-O-(2-acetamido-3-O-benzyl-2-deoxy-6-O-p-methox yphenyl - beta-D-glucopyranosyl)-(1----3)-2,4,6-tri-O-benzyl-beta-D-galactopyranos ide as a key intermediate, which was in turn prepared by employing two glycosyl donors, 3,4-di-O-benzyl-2-deoxy-6-O-p-methoxyphenyl-2-phthalimido-beta-D- glucopyranosyl trichloroacetimidate and O-(3,6-di-O-acetyl-2,4-di-O-benzyl-beta-D-galactopyranosyl)-(1----4)-3-O - benzyl-2-deoxy-6-O-p-methoxyphenyl-2-phthalimido-beta-D-glucopyranosyl trichloroacetimidate, and a glycosyl acceptor, benzyl 2,4,6-tri-O-benzyl-beta-D-galactopyranoside.
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- M Kobayashi
- Riken (The Institute of Physical and Chemical Research), Saitama, Japan
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