1976
DOI: 10.1021/bi00652a024
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The monosaccharide composition and sequence of the carbohydrate moiety of human serum low density lipoproteins

Abstract: Human serum low density lipoprotein (d = 1.027-1.045) was delipidated with organic solvents and the apoprotein digested with thermolysin. The digest was fractionated by gel filtration and DEAE-cellulose chromatography. Two glycopeptides were obtained. One of the glycopeptides (GP-I) contained 2 residues of N-acetylglucosamine and 6 residues of mannose per mole of the glycopeptide, while the other contained 2 sialic acid, 5 mannose, 2 galactose, and 3 N-acetylglucosamine residues per mole of glycopeptide. The r… Show more

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“…Firstly, considerable variation is evident in the carbohydrate composition of native LDL, and particularly in neutral and amino sugar content; for example, threefold and twofold differences in mannose and glucosamine respectively are evident between the present results and those of Swaminathan and Aladjem [39]. Overall, there is moderate agreement (Fig.…”
Section: Characterisation Of the T-peptides In Peak IIIsupporting
confidence: 64%
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“…Firstly, considerable variation is evident in the carbohydrate composition of native LDL, and particularly in neutral and amino sugar content; for example, threefold and twofold differences in mannose and glucosamine respectively are evident between the present results and those of Swaminathan and Aladjem [39]. Overall, there is moderate agreement (Fig.…”
Section: Characterisation Of the T-peptides In Peak IIIsupporting
confidence: 64%
“…Fragments of zones 1 and 2 were largest but amounted to less than a third of the total peptide protein represented by this group. The carbohydrate moieties of the peak 1 and 2 fragments correspond more closely to the sialic acid-containing type-I1 chains (Mr z 2400) characterised by Swaminathan and Aladjem [39], rather than to the mannose-rich type-I units. The deficiency in mannose and elevated content (38 %) of N-acetylglucosamine in the tryptic glycopeptides correlates well with the higher proportion of this monosaccharide in T-LDL.…”
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confidence: 77%
“…ApoB is a glycoprotein and contains high mannose N-glycans or biantennary-type oligosaccharides in the case of human low density lipoproteins (26,27). Some investigators show that the glycosylation of proteins and lipids are associated with development, differentiation, and carcinogenesis (28 -30).…”
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“…However since a high proportion of the carbohydrate moiety of LD-lipoprotein is absent from the trypsin-treated particle (30-50 %) [lo, 121, and since trypsinised apo-LD-lipoprotein is highly soluble (in comparison to its native counterpart), these observations suggest to us that monosaccharide sidechains [45] may normally enhance the ability of apolipoprotein-B to aggregate upon delipidation. It is particularly relevant that we have observed the dissociation upon heating of the largest component (bl, mol.…”
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confidence: 99%