2006
DOI: 10.1007/s10719-006-7668-1
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Isolation and characterization of heparan sulfate from various murine tissues

Abstract: Heparan sulfate (HS), is a proteoglycan (PG) found both in the extracellular matrix and on cell surface. It may represent one of the most biologically important glycoconjugates, playing an essential role in a variety of different events at molecular level. The publication of the mouse genome, and the intensive investigations aimed at understanding the proteome it encodes, has motivated us to initiate studies in mouse glycomics focused on HS. The current study is aimed at determining the quantitative and qualit… Show more

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“…The percentages were relatively high (Ͼ10%) for ⌬UA2S-GlcNS6S in the liver (16.7%) and kidney (10.7%), for ⌬UA-GlcNS6S in the spleen (14.9%) and kidney (10.7%), for ⌬UA2S-GlcNS in the lung (17.2%), brain (14.7%), and testis (13.7%), and for ⌬UA-GlcNAc6S in the spleen (12.6%), kidney (12.2%), and liver (10.1%). These sulfation profiles of HS concur well with those previously reported in mouse and bovine organs (37)(38)(39)(40).…”
Section: Disaccharide Compositions Of Hs In Adult Mouse Organs-supporting
confidence: 91%
“…The percentages were relatively high (Ͼ10%) for ⌬UA2S-GlcNS6S in the liver (16.7%) and kidney (10.7%), for ⌬UA-GlcNS6S in the spleen (14.9%) and kidney (10.7%), for ⌬UA2S-GlcNS in the lung (17.2%), brain (14.7%), and testis (13.7%), and for ⌬UA-GlcNAc6S in the spleen (12.6%), kidney (12.2%), and liver (10.1%). These sulfation profiles of HS concur well with those previously reported in mouse and bovine organs (37)(38)(39)(40).…”
Section: Disaccharide Compositions Of Hs In Adult Mouse Organs-supporting
confidence: 91%
“…This schedule was also designed to minimize the opportunity for any possible postextraction modifications to the integrity and sulfation patterns of the HS due to endogenous enzyme activities (i.e, Sulfs and HPSE). Table 2 summarizes a comparison of disaccharide compositions obtained in this study with those in literature data for healthy human, rat, mouse, and porcine liver HS (Toida et al 1997;Vongchan et al 2005;Warda et al 2006;Deakin and Lyon 2008). In our analyses, a markedly lower overall sulfation, primarily due to a relatively low content of trisulfated disaccharide, was observed in all the samples when compared with previously published analyses of healthy liver HS of human and other species.…”
Section: Modest 6-o-undersulfation Of Hs In Human Hccsupporting
confidence: 66%
“…Intact HS chains were recovered by ion-exchange chromatography. Murine organ HS preparations were the generous gift of Dr. Fuming Zhang and Dr. Robert Linhardt and were isolated as described previously (22). Briefly, tissues were minced, homogenized, and defatted.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%