Tyrosine derivatization and preparative purification of the sialyl and asialy-N-linked oligosaccharides from porcine fibrinogen.
M L Da Silva, T Tamura, T McBroom, K G Rice
Index: Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 312(1) , 151-7, (1994)
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Abstract
The N-linked oligosaccharides from porcine fibrinogen were purified following their release from glycopeptides using N-glycosidase F. In separate experiments, both sialyl and asialyl oligosaccharides were prepared from 5 g of fibrinogen. The reducing oligosaccharides were reacted with ammonium bicarbonate to form/oligosaccharide-glycosylamines and then derivatized with tert-butoxycarbonyl-L-tyrosine N-hydroxysuccinimidyl ester. Tyrosinamide--oligosaccharides were purified first by gel filtration chromatography and then by reverse-phase HPLC and the products were characterized by proton NMR and fast atom bombardment-MS. Porcine fibrinogen was found to have predominantly a single asialyl biantennary oligosaccharide containing a fucose linked alpha 1-6 to GlcNAc 1. The oligosaccharide possesses two sialylation patterns with a major form (70%) having a single N-acetyl neuraminic acid (NeuAc) residue linked alpha 2-6 to galactose on only one antenna and a minor form (30%) possessing two NeuAc residues linked alpha 2-6 to both terminal galactose residues. In addition to developing an isolation procedure and establishing the structures of porcine fibrinogen oligosaccharides, this study improves on the tyrosine derivatization technique as a general approach to isolate structurally diverse N-linked oligosaccharides from glycoproteins.
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